DAVIS COUNTY —
Maybe the weather will be
as crisp and clear for Bountiful’s Clipper Electric Light
Parade Friday as it was for
Kaysville’s, the week before.
No matter. The annual
event that draws many
thousands will go on,
starting at 6 p.m., no
matter what.
Santa Claus will
visit with the kids, and
several dozen other
entries intended to
dazzle parade-goers
will wend their way up
Bountiful’s
Main
Street, starting at 400
South, turning the two
blocks west at 400
North so it can end at
the South Davis

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Recreation Center.
Following the parade,
Mayor Joe Johnson will welcome eager kids and their
parents to make wishes
known to Jolly Old St. Nick,
while the Bountiful High
School Chamber Choir will
perform.
Last Friday, the Clipper
Light Parade made its annual trip through Kaysville.
Mayor Neka Roundy sent
out warm congratulations to
all involved:
“Thanks to everyone!
The parade and lighting and
Santa were wonderful!
Thank-you for all of your
assistance,” she said.
“The parade was very
colorful, especially with the
new entries. There were
lots of people downtown,
and a great job by the police
department.”

SANTA CLAUS (above left) made an appearance at the
Clipper’s Electric Light Parade in Kaysville, which took
place Nov. 27, just after the city’s Christmas tree lighting
ceremony. Several children’s groups (above) were also
in the parade, along with floats lighted with everything
from spotlights to Christmas lights (left). Santa will return
for the Bountiful Clipper Light Parade on Dec. 4.
See additional photos on p. D16.

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Man pleads
not guilty
in murder

FARMINGTON —
Phillip Joseph Simmons has
been found competent to
stand trial for the murder of
a Bountiful woman in 2008.
Simmons, 37, pleaded not
guilty to first-degree felony
murder in 2nd District
Court on Tuesday,
Simmons is accused of
stabbing Suzanne Fry in her
Bountiful apartment on Jan.
20, 2008 with a steak knife.
Court documents say he
told police he heard voices
in his head.
At the time of his arrest,
Simmons was dressed only
in a T-shirt, pants and shoes
despite the cold weather.
Court documents
released at the time indicated that Simmons told the
officer “that a lady had been
murdered,” and that he later
told officers,“he had done
something bad.”
Reports were that Fry
had taken Simmons in, but
neighbors of the woman
said the relationship was not
romantic.
Simmons has been at the
Utah State Hospital since
September 2008 receiving
treatment. He is now in the
Davis County Jail, and Judge
Rodney Page has ordered
Simmons continue to take

medication and receive
treatment while in jail.
Simmons’ attorney Mark
Arrington said that Simmons can now assist with his
case, but added his client
needs to remain on medication.
Arrington said he will
consider defense that Simmons was “insane at the
time of the incident.”
If Simmons is found
guilty he could be sentenced
to serve 15 years in prison.

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Man charged
in November
robbery

SALT LAKE CITY —
A man accused of robbing a
Centerville bank last month
was charged in federal court
last week for the crime.
William Dale Walstrand,
33, of Bountiful, was charged
with armed bank robbery,
using and carrying a firearm
during a crime of violence
and possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon.
Walstrand is accused of
robbing the Chase Bank, at
315 N. Marketplace Drive
on Nov. 2. He was arrested
later in the day by members
of the Bountiful City and
Davis County SWAT teams
at his Bountiful home.
He was charged in 2nd
District Court with firstdegree robbery and thirddegree felony possession of

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a firearm by a restricted
person.
Those charges have been
dropped because of the federal charges, which carry
stiffer penalties.

Arigot gets
year in jail
for charges

FARMINGTON — The
woman who pleaded guilty
to engaging in sexual activity
with three teens in north
Davis County, was sentenced last week to a year in
jail.
Kimberlee Williams Arigot, 41, of Syracuse, pleaded
guilty in October to unlawful sexual activity of a
minor, two counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a 16or 17-year-old, and dealing
harmful material to a minor,
all third-degree felonies.
Arigot was arrested last
November. Police began
investigating her because
they believed she had sent
nude pictures of herself to
one teen.
After being arrested,
Arigot admitted to sex acts
with a 15-year-old boy and
two 17-year-old boys. Court
documents say the teens
either lived in her neighborhood, or were friends with
her daughter. She also sent
nude photos of herself to six
teens, some of whom were
under 18.

As part of the sentencing,
2nd District Judge David
Connors ruled that Arigot
will be eligible for work
release after 90 days. She
will also be allowed mental
health, marital and sex
offender therapy. Connors
also set a six month review
date, when he will consider a
possible early release.
Following the sentencing,
prosecutor Richard Larsen
told the media that the victims were pleased with the
outcome.
And Arigot’s attorney
Ryan Bushell said he
thought the sentence was
fair.“We knew there would
be some jail time.”

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Car accident
results in
death of teen

FRUIT HEIGHTS— A
multi-car accident here Tuesday evening resulted in the
death of a Layton girl.
According to the Utah
Highway Patrol, the accident
occurred at about 5:30 p.m.
at the intersection of U.S. 89
and 400 North, when, for
some unknown reason,
Rachel Vigil, 16, swerved her
vehicle to the left, colliding
with an SUV.
The SUV had been stationary in the northbound
left turn lane, troopers said,
and was knocked on its side,

Courtesy Photo

Stories of the Week

THE VEHICLE DRiVEN by a Layton teen Tuesday is loaded
onto a tow truck. The teen died at the scene in Kaysville.
but came to rest in an
upright position on the west
side of the road.
The collision with the
SUV caused Vigil’s car to
spin into the southbound
lanes, where it collided with
two trucks, the second hit
her car on the driver’s side.
Medics attempted to
revive Vigil, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The teen was wearing a seatbelt, troopers said.
The 65-year-old female
driving the SUV was transported to McKay-Dee

Hospital in Ogden in serious
condition, but she was later
released.
A 41-year-old man driving the truck that hit the driver’s side of the car was
taken to Lakeview Hospital
with minor injuries. The
other driver was not injured.
U.S. 89 was blocked for
about three and a half
hours.
The accident is still under
investigation, but troopers
say there was no sign of
alcohol or drugs being a factor.

Thousands gathered for Kaysville’s annual Nativity event,
held Nov. 27-28 in the Kaysville Tabernacle. In addition to
nativity displays and a live children’s nativity, there were
also performances by several musical groups and a history
room that focused on an early Kaysville newspaper.

Family Connection Center’s Santa breakfast is Saturday
BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor
BOUNTIFUL — Bringing your kids to get a photo
and visit with Santa – as well
as a big meal, Saturday, could
do a lot to benefit South
Davis kids.
That’s because the Family
Connection Center’s Breakfast with Santa will go
toward reopening the Bountiful respite and crisis nursery
facility, here. The event will
be held at the Wight House,
95 N. Main, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Prices are children 2-12, $10,
adult, $15, and seniors aged
60 and above, $13.
All food is being donated
by Associated Foods and
Smith’s Food & Drug, while
Dan Wight and his staff are
donating their time to prepare and serve the breakfast,
says Tom Tolman, a member
of the FCC Board of Trustees and Bountiful City
Council member.
In addition, the Bountiful
Youth City Council will be
on hand performing many
tasks, from face painting the

kids, supervising the craft
table,“doing all the legwork”
to make it happen, Tolman
said.
“People need to realize
that this a fund raiser helping
the families in need in Davis
County,” he emphasized.
“We're a nonprofit organization, we’re not doing this to
get a profit. We’re doing it so
we can have money to run
programs, to help the needy,
to help with the respite nursery in Bountiful, to get that
back on line.”
The nursery had been

housed for nearly five years
in an old home in downtown
Bountiful. The building is
still owned by FCC, but had
to be shuttered because
there weren’t funds to keep it
open. However, the generosity of volunteers has meant a
facelift to the grounds, while
FCC staff hope the center
can reopen soon. The only
other respite nursery in the
county is in Clearfield.
“This year, there is no outof-pocket or staff help from
the FCC (for the breakfast).
They don’t have it,” Tolman

said. The agency has been
stretched to the limit, with
demand up by 40 percent at
its Food Bank, alone. Staff
has had to be slashed by
more than half.
“We’re getting all kinds of
support from people in the
community, from volunteers,” he said. “People have
purchased tables to seat 10
people, are donating that
back to the FCC, to make it
possible for those who can’t
afford to come to be able to
enjoy this.”
Inkley’s of Bountiful is

taking photos, making those
available to families. Families
can also take their own photos with Santa.
“This is great,” Tolman
said, who admitted he’s
rolled his sleeves up to make
the event work. “You help
the programs to be functional and successful, roll up your
sleeves, sometimes, to make
it happen. That’s what a
member of a board ought to
be doing, rather than just
attending meetings.”
For more information,call
the FCC at 801-773-0712.

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

‘Kerry’s always been hardworking officer’
BOUNTIFUL — Kerry
Bell has been a Bountiful
Police Department officer
for the past 14 years.
The fact that she is officially classified as transgender, having “transformed”
from a woman to a man –
doesn’t matter to Chief Tom
Ross or Mayor Joe Johnson.
“He is very well known,
has always been a good,
hardworking officer, and still
is,” Ross said.
“Kerry has always had a
lot of respect from officers
and employees here. Most of
us have done whatever we
could to make the transition
as easy as possible,” he said.
Bell came out as a transgender about 18 months ago
and started the transition
from female to male.
He reportedly had always
felt male, but didn’t believe
changing genders was a

viable possibility until seeing
how transgender people
were gaining wider acceptance, coupled with medical
advancements.
“We’ve gone through the
switchover, which is not an
easy change,” the chief said.
“Overall, the department has
been very professional about
it.”
“I’ve known Officer (now
Cpl.) Bell for the eight years
I’ve been around as mayor,”
Johnson said. “I’ve found
him to be professional,” and
that includes when the officer worked with the Johnsons on a situation with a
family member some years
ago.
“I found (Bell) to be very
helpful, to be everything a
police officer ought to be,”
the mayor said.
“The public may have
some concern or anxiety”
over Bell’s transition, he said,
“but I do not. From my
standpoint, that’s a personal

decision. Our responsibility
is to hire professional officers.”
“For most of the employees, and certainly myself,”
Ross said, “not only do we
have a friendship with Kerry
that you want to maintain,
but also a professional
responsibility. I want any
employee working at Bountiful Police to feel comfortable, feel respected, regardless of how people feel personally.
“We all come from different walks of life, need to
merge together. That’s why
this has worked,” Ross said.
He said that an international gay, lesbian and transgender law enforcement
group with several thousand
members had called, “basically thanked us for the way
we handled it. Some have
been forced out of their jobs,
or made so uncomfortable
that they left.
“We didn’t want to create

that kind of environment,”
the chief said.“I’m sure there
have been officers, or transgender in any walk of life,
who have been persecuted
for it.That was never the case
here.
“We’ve done it as well as
we can. It’s an ongoing
process. Every once in a
while someone slips up (calling Kerry a she), but Kerry
has been understanding.”

No more ‘clubs’ for Bountiful?
BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor
BOUNTIFUL — The
Fifth Amendment may
remain the only club, in the
alcoholic definition, in Bountiful.
That’s if the Bountiful
City Council decides to
approve an ordinance that it
has asked City Attorney
Russell L. Mahan to prepare
– after which the council will
review it and make a decision.
The issue came up when
the
new
Maxi
Restaurant/Dining
Club
under construction at 1025 S.
500 W. requested a liquor
license. It is located in the old
Aamco Transmission building.

Grant C. Ellis of Bountiful and Wende L. Lund of
Salt Lake County applied for
the license.
“She (Lund) was asking
for a club license, which
allows you to mix drinks in
view of the public,”
explained City Planner Aric
Jensen. “A restaurant license
requires them to be mixed
behind a curtain.
“A club license allows you
to have a 50/50 food/alcohol
sales mix. A restaurant
license allows only a 70 percent food, 30 percent alcohol
sales mix,” he said.
Fifth Amendment, actually, has a social club ordinance which is less restrictive
than the club ordinance.
“I suggested that we have
something on the books so

we can address the issue
when it comes up again,”
council member Tom Tolman said, in proposing the
new ordinance.
“This would be getting
ahead of the game, making
sure all of our bases are covered,” he said.
“To have a restaurant that
serves alcohol or beer, is fine
and dandy. But to have a
club, and that’s all they basically do – there’s just not a
need for that in Bountiful, I
believe.”
He said that having an
alcohol license as a restaurant “is fine. That way you
can control how many drinks
the patron has. In our valley,
we don’t need to go beyond
that point. I think a majority
of citizens will agree.”

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FOR THE BENCHLAND WATER DISTRICT
To adopt the 2010 Benchland Water District Budget.

GALEN
SCHATZMAN

All residents and Property Owners within District Boundaries are
invited to attend.

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Bond-funded public works projects starting
BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor
FRUIT HEIGHTS —
Armed with $27 million in
bond money, Davis County
Public Works is starting work
on a variety of flood-control
projects.
Many of these projects
are ones that are considered
critical, but which might not
normally be started for many
years if normal funding levels had to be used, county
officials said recently.
“The main function of
this bond was to speed up
the process of rejuvenating
these storm channels we’re
responsible for throughout
the county,” said County
Commissioner John Petroff.
The county’s Public
Works department is responsible for that work and falls
under his portfolio.
“The detention basin in
Bountiful (pictured) is a
good example,” he said.
“Once we get that structure
in place, we can continue to
clean it, which will affect that
storm channel all the way
down,” he said.
Public Works Director
Kirk Schmalz said the DSB
Channel Realignment Project, which runs from 600
West to the Legacy Highway,
is the first project bid as part
of the bond.
“That was really our only
big project using those funds,
targeting a start in 2009,” he
said.
Several projects are earmarked to be started next
year.
Those include work to
correct flooding problems on
Barton Creek, where it cross-

es under I-15 near the 400
North on-ramp in Bountiful.
“We’ve had some localized flooding, and would like
to get in there, see what we
can do to alleviate that,” Schmalz said.
It extends toward Pages
Lane in Centerville, with the
project intended to look at
capacities of channels and
pipes, design structures
dependent on studies, he
said.
About $1.3 million is targeted for that project, as an
initial estimate, the public
works director said.
“We know there have
been concerns around the
highway, and we’d like to get
design under way,” possibly
have that phase done by late
spring, when a contract could
be awarded, he said.
“We’ve tentatively identified an area on the west side
where the pipe may be too
small, extending several hundred feet,” Schmalz said.“We
already did some work in
2008 to expand the size of
the drainage conveyance on
the east side of 5th West
where it goes up onto the
interstate. That was done in
conjunction with UDOT
work on Highway 89.”
He emphasized the value
of partnerships with such
agencies as UDOT and
cities, as well as involved utilities.
“That was really a great
thing,” Schmalz said. “They
were able to do the street
work, and we put in new culverts, all at the same time.”
About $3.5 million is targeted next year for design of
the North Salt Lake Industrial Park Drain, he continued.

That includes an upgrade
and improvement to the
drainage from 4th West in
North Salt Lake west to
Redwood Road, in the middle of the park.
It will also include potentially enclosing certain flows,
as well as improving the
channel’s capacity, he said.
“A lot is open channel
through that industrial area,”
Schmalz said. “I’m not sure
we would close all of it, but
would like to give as much
land area utilization that
wouldn’t have to be dedicated to water retention” to
park businesses as possible.
“It’s not uncommon for
businesses to ask to expand
their lots, and hopefully this
would allow that,” he said.
Other projects will target
Farmington, Bair and Kay’s
Creek, “the majority of the
drainages and stream channels in the county will get
some attention in the next
three years.
“Our game plan is to pretty much have at least everything started by 2011, pretty
much under way, if not completed, by 2012,” Schmalz
said. “The whole idea of this
is that we are able to do projects now of a scope and size
that probably wouldn’t be
possible with our year-toyear budget allocation.”
Emphasizing no tax
increase is involved with the
bond, Clerk/Auditor Steve
Rawlings said “we’re taking
$1.8 million that we took in a
tax increase a few years ago,
leveraging that money by
bonding so we can get some
critical flood projects done
that have been on the docket
for quite some time.

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Courtesy Photo

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THE NORTH CANYON sediment basin is one of the flood-related projects currently under way.

There are
two different
flu vaccines

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT FLU IN 2009

H1N1 FLU (Swine)
The Davis County Health Department has the
H1N1 FluMist spray and injectable vaccines for
the general public. These vaccines are free.
Reminder: Second dose of the H1N1 vaccine is
due for many children 6 months to 9 years of
age who were vaccinated during October.

You should receive an H1N1 vaccine
if you are:
• A member of the general public concerned
about getting or spreading the H1N1 flu virus
• Pregnant
• A household contact or caregiver of a child
younger than 6 months
• Age 6 months to 24 years
• A health care or emergency medical services worker
• Age 25-64 years old who has a health condition associated with higher risk of medical
complications from influenza, such as heart,
lung or kidney disease, diabetes, neurologic
and neuromuscular conditions, weakened
immune system, or if your physician states
that you are at high risk

Davis County Health
Department’s H1N1
Vaccination Clinics are
open to the general public.
Each person must have a ticket to get
a vaccination. Adults may pick up tickets for their immediate household
members only. Tickets are time- and
date-specific and will be handed out on
Monday (12/7/09) and Tuesday
(12/8/09), 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., at two
locations (Bountiful Regional Center –
835 North 400 East, North Salt Lake;
Legacy Events Center – 151 South 1100
West, Farmington). Any remaining tickets will be distributed throughout the 4
days at the clinic location starting at 10
a.m.

Our remaining supply of Seasonal Flu
Vaccine is due to arrive in the next few
days. Please call our Clearfield Immunization
Clinic (M, W, F) at 801-773-8834 or our
Bountiful/Woods Cross Clinic (T, Th) at 801298-3919 before going to either clinic for the
Seasonal Flu Vaccine.
Or call the Flu Information Line recorded message at 801-451-3333 to hear the latest availability of the Seasonal Flu Vaccine.

Davis first in the nation for iris scanning
BY MELINDA WILLIAMS
Clipper Staff Writer

FARMINGTON
—
Once fodder for the movies,
iris scanning is an up and
coming reality, and it arrived
at the Davis County Sheriff’s
Department Monday.
The department is the
first law enforcement agency
in the nation to receive a
biometric system as part of a
national grant program. It
will be used to identify
inmates being processed
into the Davis County Jail.
Davis County’s share of the
grant is $10,000, enabling it
to receive one system, at no
cost to taxpayers.
Forty-five law enforcement jurisdictions nationwide will receive one of the
systems free of charge as
part of the grant from the
National Sheriff’s Association.
By February, all 45 jurisdictions should have their
biometric systems, Sean G.
Mullin, president and CEO
of B12 Technologies said,
and with, or without a grant,
all 50 states will have at least
one of the systems in place.
Mullin demonstrated the
system Monday at the Sheriff’s Office, and later spoke

with the Clipper about it.
Also on hand Monday were
Davis County Sheriff Bud
Cox and retired Salt Lake
County Sheriff Aaron Kennard, who serves as the executive director of the National Sheriff’s Association.
Mullin said that Davis
County Sheriff Bud Cox has
been interested in the technology for years.
Mullin said the technology uses a very high speed
digital camera to take pictures of a person’s iris.Those
pictures “are substantially
more accurate than fingerprints in identification. It will
never replace fingerprints.
You don’t leave your eye at a
crime scene,” Mullin said,
adding that “Nothing is as
accurate as complete DNA,
but complete DNA is rarely
used for identification. Irises
do not change over time, like
other identification forms
can.
He said in this day of
Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS), and
H1N1, such technology is
advantageous because “you
don’t have to touch anything.”
Mullin said there are two
biometric systems — one
has a community services

application, the other a public safety application.
That application includes
the Inmate Recognition and
Identification
System
(I.R.I.S.) and Sex Registry
and Identification System
(SORIS). The data can be
shared by local, state and
national agencies.
Mullen said that not only
can the irises of new inmates
be scanned, but those of sex
offenders, making keeping
track of them easier for law
enforcement.
Cox will also make the
technology available to families who would like their
children’s irises scanned or
their senior citizens who
may be suffering from some
form of dementia. The scans
would only be kept until the
child is 18 or the senior citizen 125. Mullin said the technology is not new.
It is being introduced
around the world in a variety
of areas. Mullin said the
banking industry is beginning to use the technology in
place of ATM cards, and the
medical community is beginning to use the technology,
particularly with pharmaceuticals, ensuring the right
person receives medication.

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Clipper photo

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

A mountain of oranges

Centerville’s Fresh Market (formerly Albertson’s) on Parrish Lane began showing off the
world’s largest display of oranges Wednesday, which took a crew of 20 about five hours
to build. The display exceeded 164,000 pounds and was certified by Sunkist as the
largest ever. Oranges are specially priced, as are Orange Crush,orange chocolates,
orange chicken and other orange-related items.

School groundbreaking set for Fri.
NORTH SALT LAKE
— Groundbreaking has
been set for Friday, Dec. 4 at
1 p.m. for the new Spectrum
Academy Charter (High)
School, 575 N. Cutler Drive,
here.
The school specializes in
serving students with autism
and Asperger’s Syndrome.

The
two-story,
32,000
square-foot facility will serve
students grades 9-12.
School representatives
state that it is the only public
charter school in the state
geared to educational and
social needs for students
with high performing autism
and Asperger’s Syndrome.

The current enrollment is
150 students.
Development Director
Monica C. Owen said the
academy was founded by a
group of parents in 2006
wanting a better educational
environment for their students struggling with developmental delays.

Church to hold annual advent service
CENTERVILLE — The
Episcopal Church of the
Resurrection’s
annual
Advent Lessons and Carols
service will be on Sunday,
Dec. 6 at 5:30 p.m., at the
church 1131 S. Main.

The service is a traditional Anglican way of telling the
Christmas story slowly and
with song.

Members of the community have been invited to
help read the story.
The public is invited.

December Savings!

Offer expires 12/31/09

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Next to Kangaroo Zoo

Falcon Hill close
to ‘go’ on building
Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009 • A9

Clipper photo

BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor

LEN ARAVE: — “As you get older, you realize that you have a responsibility to the community...”

Arave: ‘I just wanted to be of service’
BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Clipper Staff Writer
NORTH SALT LAKE — Len
Arave, North Salt Lake’s mayor-elect, is
ready to lend a helping hand.
Arave,who will be taking over the job
in January, decided to run for office
because he felt it was important to give
back to the city.A resident of North Salt
Lake since 1993, Arave started his service in the city’s planning commission and
parks and trails board before deciding to
take on this new challenge.
“As you get older,you realize that you
have a responsibility to the community
and start trying to fulfill it in various
ways,” he said. “The biggest thing was
that I just wanted to be of service.”
Arave,who was on the planning commission from 2002 to 2008 and served on
the parks and trails board in 2009,
believes that both experiences will help
him be more prepared for his upcoming
responsibilities.
“On the planning commission, you
get introduced to some of the citizens’
concerns, and learn a lot about the city
and what some of its needs are,” he said.
“On the parks and trails board, you get

to see some of the nicer things about the
city.”
Arave already has certain of the city’s
needs he plans to work on when the new
year rolls around. First on the list is
developing some more businesses along
two of North Salt Lake’s major thoroughfares.
“In general,I think we can do a better
job on economic development both on
Redwood Road and Highway 89,” he
said. “I’d like to get a group of citizens
together to try and work on those issues.”
Another thing on Arave’s list of priorities are some of the safety concerns that
residents have about the intersection in
front of the Camelot mobile home park.
A woman was hit and killed there last
year, and Arave feels that the suggestion
many have made to get a traffic light put
in there is a good one. When he takes
office, he plans on working to make that
suggestion a reality.
“It’s a tough situation,” said Arave.
“It’s not a very safe intersection.”
In between his efforts to help make
the city a better place, Arave enjoys
spending time with his wife, Carol, and
the rest of his family. They have three
children – Jill (Call), Matthew, and Brian

– and eight grandchildren that range
from being as close as Bountiful to as far
away as Kentucky.
Arave is also a second degree black
belt, having started into martial arts with
his sons when they were younger (Arave
and his son Brian both got their black
belts at about the same time).
“It’s better than ballet,” he said with a
laugh. “You have to do something to
keep limber and stretched.”
He recently wrapped up 25 years of
employment with Woodside Homes,
which he left last month after its reorganization. Though the experience of the
company’s bankruptcy has been a tough
one for Arave, he believes that the experience taught him its own set of lessons.
“I don’t think people appreciated
how big Woodside was. We had a lot of
good people, and I think we did a lot of
good things,” said Arave. “On the flip
side, we’ve been through some rough
times, and I think that really adds some
perspective to a person. I can really
appreciate the tough times that other
people go through.”
jwardell@davisclipper.com

HILL AFB — It’s getting closer to an actual go
on construction of the first
two buildings in the massive Falcon Hill project at
Hill AFB.
That was the word
received by members of
the Military Installation
Development Authority, in
a meeting here Tuesday.
“We went to WrightPatterson (AFB, Ohio)
about moving Northrop
Grumman to the base,”
said Darrin Wray, project
manager.
He said about $4.5 million is needed for a facility
upgrade and $8 million
classified as “move-in”
related expenses.
“There has been a lot of
discussion since October,”
Wray said, noting meetings
were held in both midOctober and mid-November. Another one is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 9.
“We hope to have a
decision soon,” he said,
with Sunset Ridge, the construction
development
consortium, ready to sign a
lease and move forward
when that happens.
“The West Gate (modifications) are all designed,
waiting on Northrop
Grumman,” Wray
said.
“It’s all tied together. I’m
optimistic” approval will
be forthcoming soon, he
added.
Falcon Hill is a mammoth project covering

about 550 acres, much of it
on the west end of the
base, adjacent to I-15. It’s
projected eight million
square feet of construction
will be completed in phases, much of it replacing
World War II-era facilities.
In addition, private sector firms, such as Northrop
Grumman, will be located
there, including some
inside the base, others
adjacent.Tens of thousands
of new jobs are also projected to be created over
the next decades.
Meanwhile, site selection is continuing to select
a new Hill AFB hotel site
in Park City, said Dave Williamsen, who handles facilities planning for the base.
“The National Security
Agency has invited our
participation,” said Rick
Mayfield, MIDA executive
director. “It’s mostly offsite improvements,” with
negotiations under way
with the NSA.
That facility is due to be
built in Draper and could
employ more than 1,000
people, many in highly
classified positions.
Meanwhile, “very preliminary” discussions are
under way with the Army
Corps of Engineers near
Tooele.
“I suspect by 2010 we
may have a project out
there,” Mayfield said. “It’s
amazing how MIDA has
become focused statewide
instead of just Falcon Hill.
It’s helping the economy
tremendously.”

Man accused of selling
military property on eBay
HILL AFB — A man
police say was selling military property on eBay has
been charged with a 2nddegree felony.
Keith Houston Turner, a
sergeant first-class in the
Army Reserve and who
lives on base was charged
with
communications

fraud.
Court documents say
the 51-year-old man sold or
pawned items between
August, 2006 and May,
2007. Items Turner allegedly sold include computers
and uniforms.
No court date has been
set.

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

Layton man honored by EPA for career
primacy for implementing
federal programs.
Carol Rushin, acting
regional administrator for
EPA Region 8, presented
Sinclair with the prestigious
Lifetime
Achievement
Award on Tuesday for his
dedication and environmental achievements in helping
to improve the air, land, and
waters of Utah.
“We at EPA appreciate
Bill as a tireless advocate of
the environment, his work
ethic, and his fabulous sense
of humor,” Rushin said at an
annual meeting with local
health departments held at
DEQ.
Sinclair began his environmental career by serving
in the U.S. Air Force from
1970 to 1977. In 1980, he
worked for the Department

of Health in the Bureau of
General Sanitation, transferring to the Bureau of Solid
and Hazardous Waste before
DEQ became an agency in
1991. In 1993, he was
appointed director of the
Division of Radiation Control.
During his tenure as
director of Division of Radiation Control, he helped persuade the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to do an
environmental impact statement that ultimately led to
the removal of the uranium
mill tails from the banks of
the Colorado River to a permanent disposal site near the
town of Crescent Junction.
Sinclair plans to retire on
Dec. 11. He said he is honored by the recognition.“It is
great to be recognized for

environmental service that I
have thoroughly enjoyed
throughout my career.”
mwilliams@davisclipper.com
BILL SINCLAIR with acting
regional EPA administrator
Carol Rushin.

Research continues on debris basin
BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Clipper Staff Writer
CENTERVILLE — City
officials and staff plan on
putting in a much-needed
debris basin at the bottom of
Centerville Canyon, but not
before they’ve done all the
necessary research.
City staff is currently
looking at everything that
would be entailed in the construction of a smaller debris
basin, which would be less
expensive than the recommended basin and would
still contain part of the hazardous debris flow that could
come out of the canyon in an
emergency.
Debris flow, which consists of sediment and related
materials brought down the
mountain by either major
snowfall landslides or thunderstorm runoff, can be
severely damaging to both
life and property.
“We’re hoping we can
contain at least 50 percent of
a 100 year event,” said Centerville City Engineer Fred
Campbell, explaining that a
100 year event is the amount
of debris that would be created by the level of flood
water expected to be
equaled or exceeded every
100 years on average. For
Centerville Canyon, the
amount is estimated to be

196,000 cubic yards of
debris.
Even containing half that
amount, for a total budget
that the city hopes will end
up being below $3 million
dollars, could increase evacuation time and potentially
save property. A cost-benefit
analysis detailing how much
the smaller basin might save
is one of the goals of the
city’s current research.
“Even a flood basin that
is smaller than ideal can still
buy you plenty of time to
save lives,” said Campbell in
a report made to the council
earlier this year.
Centerville City has long
recognized the need for a
debris basin at the bottom of
the canyon, which is the only
one of the city’s canyons not
to be so equipped. Due to
the area, however, the cost to
build a full-sized debris basin
is estimated to be more than
$12 million dollars, a fact
that delayed the project.
The latest push for a
debris basin comes from a
recent study by the Utah
Geologic Survey that the city
agreed to partially fund earlier this year. The results
concluded that there was a
“substantial” threat of debris
flow from the canyon,
prompting the city to put
together more concrete
plans and figure out funding
for the smaller basin.

Though the city has
applied for a grant for the
debris basin through Sen.
Bob Bennett’s office, Campbell said that the updates the
city has received about the
grant status haven’t left them
hopeful.

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LAYTON — The U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has recognized Bill Sinclair, retiring
Deputy Director of the Utah
Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for his
outstanding leadership in
environmental protection
that spans three decades.
Sinclair is a resident of
Layton.
Sinclair served as the acting executive director of
DEQ for eight months prior
to the appointment of
Amanda Smith in May 2009.
Since 2003, he has served
as the deputy director where
he has worked in partnership
with local health departments and EPA on implementing state and federal
environmental laws and
rules, and maintaining Utah’s

BY TOM LAYTON
Clipper News Editor
LAYTON
—
For
employees at the Hilton
Garden and other Western
States Lodging properties,
the Dec. 12 Breakfast with
Santa is bringing an outpouring of support.
Employees, and in some
cases guests, of the Hilton
Garden, which adjoins and
manages the Davis Conference Center, are donating to
a food and toiletries drive.
All donations are to benefit
the Bountiful Community
Food Pantry.
The Pantry will also

receive proceeds from the
breakfast, over expenses.
That includes table sponsorships which can mean a seat
and participation for a
youngster who might otherwise not get a chance to see
Santa up close and personal.
The event runs from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Conference Center, 1651 N. 700
W., Layton. Event prices are:
adults, $16.99, kids, $10.99,
kids 4 and under free, seniors, $14.99.
Price includes a photo
with Santa, face painting for
kids, cookie decorating, roving magicians, Leo the Lion,
choirs and holiday charac-

Free dance class offered
BOUNTIFUL
—
Expressions Dance is inviting the community to a
kick-off class of Tahitian
dance.
On Saturday, Dec. 5,
Expression Dance will be
at 3221 S. Highway 89 in
Bountiful to get the exer-

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cise routine started. The
kick-off class is free and
runs from 10-11 a.m.
“It’s a lot of cardio, and
you really have to learn
muscle control,” said Amy
Simkins from Expressions
Dance.
sroberts@davisclipper.com

ters. Those attending are
also encouraged to bring a
can of food to support the
food pantry. RSVP by calling 801-416-8888.
“We are doing food
drives, have multiple boxes
of canned goods, shampoos,
lotions, etc.,” said Hilton
Garden Catering Director
Dave Hilliard.
Participating Western
Lodging properties in Davis
County include Bountiful
House assisted living, Comfort Inn & Suites and Courtyard by Marriott in Layton.
“It’s a company wide
effort that has been really
neat to see,” he said, with

many of the property managers and other employees
planning to attend the
breakfast.
“We have collected from
employees as well as some
from guests.We have a book
in the lobby, and are even
getting a good response
from hotel and conference
center guests,” Hilliard said.
“What it does for
employee morale to see,
even in the smallest acts, it’s
making a big impact on
employee relations for the
company,” he said.
It’s estimated well over
$1,000 in goods have been
donated so far.

Women of H.E.A.R.T.
host holiday craft fair
CLEARFIELD — On
Friday, Dec. 4 and Saturday, Dec. 5, the Women of
H.E.A.R.T. will host a subfor-Santa fund-raiser.
The
Women
of
H.E.A.R.T. will present

the 2009 Holiday Gift and
Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 8
p.m.The fair will be held at
a vacant storefront in the
new strip mall at 133 S.
Main Street in Clearfield.
sroberts@davisclipper.com

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Davis Library has new,
improved search system
BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Clipper Staff Writer
FARMINGTON — The
Davis County Library has
made hunting through their
electronic shelves a little easier.
On Dec. 1, the library’s
website stopped using their
iBistro search program and
has switched over to the eLibrary program. This will provide several benefits for anyone looking for books,
including faster searches, a
cleaner design, and patrondesigned book lists that stay
even after the patron has
logged out.
“Our
old
program
(iBistro) let patrons create a
list of books, but it disappeared as soon as they
logged out,” said Mary
Moore, head of Technical
Services for the Davis County Library. “This new program will fix that problem.”
The design of eLibrary,
which eliminates some of
the visual clutter in the

iBistro layout, should also
make searching for books
easier.
The new search program
was actually part of a software package upgrade that
the entire library system
made in August, when it converted over from Unicorn to
Symphony. Though eLibrary
came with the Symphony
software package, they
decided to wait until now to
make the change.
“We wanted to have time
to get used to the rest of
Symphony before we implemented it,” said Moore. “As
soon as we turn it on, we
started testing it on our own
to make sure that it does
everything we wanted it to
do.”
Library staff will be continuing to work through any
quirks in the operation of the
new system, though patrons
who notice any persistent
problems are welcome to
contact their local library
branch.
jwardell@davisclipper.com

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

DATC chief loses out on top post
Courtesy Photo

BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor

Cragun sworn in as
tax commissioner

LT. GOV. GREGORY BELL administers the oath of office to
newly appointed State Tax Commissioner Michael J.
Cragun with his wife, Heather, at his side.

BY MELINDA WILLIAMS
Clipper Staff Writer

SALT LAKE CITY —
Former Davis County Commissioner and Layton resident Michael J. Cragun was
sworn in Monday as Utah’s
newest Tax Commissioner,
Cragun was appointed by
Governor Gary R. Herbert
and confirmed by the Utah
State Senate in November.
He fills the seat vacated by
Pam Hendrickson who
served on the four-member
commission since 1997.
Lt. Gov. Gregory Bell
administered the oath of
office, and Cragun began his
new duties right after.
“It’s quite exciting to
think that Gov. Herbert has
such a high level of confidence in me and that the
senate would confirm the
appointment,” Cragun said.
The terms are for four
years, and Cragun will serve
about three years and seven
months.

Cragun served as Herbert’s deputy chief of staff
during his time as lieutenant
governor, and after his term
as Davis County commissioner.
“The citizens of Utah will
be well-served by having
Michael as a commissioner.
His experience in state and
local government, along with
his discerning legal mind,will
make him an excellent addition to the tax commission,”
Herbert said.
Cragun has a juris doctorate from Lewis and Clark
College in Portland, Ore.,
and an undergraduate
degree from Brigham Young
University.
Tax commissioners are
responsible for ruling on tax
appeals, supervising and
administering the state’s tax
laws, and promulgating rules.
Other tax commissioners
include Chair R. Bruce Johnson, Marc Johnson and D’Arcy Dixon Pignanelli.
mwilliams@davisclipper.com

KAYSVILLE — For the
second time, DATC CEO
Mike Bouwhuis has lost out
on his bid to become chief of
the statewide applied technology college system.
And once again, it was
awarded to Robert Brems,
who previously had resigned
from the UCAT (Utah College of Applied Technology)
leadership position.
A split vote of the board
led to the decision, 7-5. Chair
Spencer Eccles had to leave
the meeting and didn’t participate in the vote,
Bouwhuis said.
“It’s a complicated scenario; they reinstated the
other guy,” he said of Monday’s action, which followed

interviews of both men.
“It was a closed session,”
for the interviews, said the
15-year head of the DATC.
“They gave me a long, fair
interview. I feel great about
that, to have an opportunity
to present my credentials,
history, background, philosophy of my work.
“I am very grateful for
that and got my day in court,”
he said. “I don’t think I got
that the first time, but this
time I did.”
Brems had served as
UCAT president until two
years ago, when he resigned
over issues that ranged from
problems with an audit to
reportedly allowing the
Mountainland ATC, which
he headed,to build a float for
the Republican Party.
He was reappointed in

October, but that move was
quickly scuttled by UCAT
trustee William Sederburg,
Utah’s commissioner of
Higher Education, which led
to Brems’ removal.
The
UCAT
system
includes eight campuses
from Logan to St. George,
training tens of thousands of
students per year.The DATC
has more than 3,000 students
typically enrolled at any one
time. However, its total number can be far greater, over a
year, because of the open
entry/open exit system used.
“They apparently voiced
their beliefs, whatever they
were,” said Bouwhuis of the
vote.
While repeatedly expressing satisfaction with what
he’s done at the DATC, as
well as with staff, he told the

Clipper last week he wanted
to move on to something else
and share his ideas on a
broader scale. “I’ll probably
stay here until I retire or
move on to something else,”
Bouwhuis said.
“This is a beehive of activity,” he said of the Kaysville
campus. “I’m not unhappy
about not leaving this institution. It’s always been a privilege and honor, and I will
continue, as long as they give
me the privilege of leading
this organization.”
Bouwhuis has 35 years of
experience
in
the
ATC/career
institutions
field. While at the DATC, he
has overseen development
of $10 million in foundation
assets, including the 16,000
square-foot Simmons Entrepreneurial Center.

formed, including transportation, recreation and
trails, downtown and land
use. Committees included
council or commission members as well as residents.
A public open house was
held in September, attended
by about 30 people.Two general interest items were
raised, including residents in
the city’s northeastern area
concerned about the gun
range and off-road vehicle
traffic around the “B.”
The planning commission

will consider adoption of an
animal point ordinance in
January. The ordinance
would not allow pigs or cattle, but horses, sheep, goats,
llamas, chickens, ducks,
geese, pigeons, rabbits and
similar small animals could
be allowed in some circumstances.

Among revisions is specific designation of Hobrook
Canyon as an area for
preservation and acquisition
as part of the recreation and
trails master plan.
General plans are generally updated at least once
every 10 years, and often
more frequently.

Bountiful Council to adopt general plan
BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor

BOUNTIFUL — The
Bountiful City Council is
expected to adopt general
plan revisions in its Dec. 8
meeting which begins at 7
p.m. at city hall.
Since the spring of 2008,
the planning commission
and city council have been
working with the city planning department on plan
revisions.
Four committees were

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor

LAYTON — Food is a
basic necessity – and getting
the message out on the
importance of agriculture is
vital.
That was part of the message to hundreds of delegates to the Utah Farm
Bureau Federation Convention, here, recently.
To many people, agriculture doesn’t matter. “Just go
to Walmart,” to get food, said
Rep. Kerry Gibson, RWeber County. Speaking of
his co-legislators, he said
“most of them have been
removed from agriculture
(direct involvement) for several generations.”
He is now the only dairyman and there may be at
most two members who earn
their primary living from
agriculture, Gibson said.
The world has seen vast
changes, he continued. For

example, when agriculture
was far more labor intensive
and many more worked in it,
there were 6.5 million horses
nationwide.
“Now, there are 7.1 million, people spend about $1
billion on them,” from
grooming to boarding, etc.,
he said.
“We (farmers and ranchers) are now insignificant in
terms of the overall population, 1 1/2 percent nationally,
probably less in Utah,” Gibson said.
In spite of that low representation, he said “there is a
great deal of respect for
farmers and ranchers.”
He cited the testimony
provided by members of that
group in the recent past to
legislators. That related to
bills passed dealing with cruelty to animals.
“When you come to testify, you carry a lot of weight.
A young farmer testified
how he treated his animals,”

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for
example,
Gibson
recalled.
He briefly addressed the
looming budget cuts that will
have to be made, with at least
an $850 million shortfall
projected currently.
“We cut nearly $1 billion
last year. It will be a challenge,” Gibson said. “I want
to complement the good
work of the Utah Department of Agriculture.”
In spite of cuts to that
agency, the impact has been
minimized in its effect on
farmers and ranchers, he
said.
“There is no more critical
role in society than to have a
safe, good food supply,” Gibson said.
The legislator of five
years urged Farm Bureau
members to get involved at
the grass roots level of government. That means getting
elected as a county or state
delegate.
tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Food drive set for this Saturday
BOUNTIFUL — The
Alliance for Unity food drive
will take place this Saturday,
Dec. 5 from 8 a.m. - noon.
Contributions
can
be
dropped off at the Bountiful
Food Pantry at 480 E. 150 N.
in Bountiful. In some areas,
residents are being asked to

leave contributions out on
their porch by 9 a.m. for pick
up by the local Scout troops.
According to food bank
personnel, the need has
increased while supplies
have decreased. Items such
as rice, spaghetti sauce, sugar,
mayonnaise, toilet paper,

detergent, salad dressing and
tomato sauce are especially
in short supply.
The food bank cannot
accept any home prepared
items or refrigerated or
frozen products. Donations
must be in sealed containers.
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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

Inside Story

There can be joy in second place

oming in at No. 2 can ing on our accomplishments
hurt. I saw the disap- rather than our failures. Too
pointment in the face often we see the glass half
empty, when it indeed may
of the Davis High player on
be well more than half full.
last week’s sports page.
He was holding the trophy for taking second place
hich brings me to
in football, and he appeared
the second part of
decidedly downcast. But
this column.
there is a silver lining.
I think it’s a pity that the
When Bountiful High
Utah College of Applied
School lost the state champi- Technology (UCAT) board
onship game in football
again picked Robert Brems
when I was a sophomore, it
to head the state’s eightwas devastating.
campus system.
Everyone I
That was mystiknew felt the loss
fying to me, conkeenly. For about
sidering that
a week or two.
Brems resigned
That’s around
two years ago after
the time when all
an audit revealed
the use of college
students were
funds to help build
called into a spea parade float for
cial assembly — so
I knew it had to be ROLF KOECHER the Utah County
Republican Party,
important.
Executive Editor
a costly transition
We were probably given an idea of what it expense when he first
was going to be about, but it became UCAT president
and apparent under-reportdidn’t register with me until
a Utah high school sports
ing of income to the IRS.
official took the stage to
It was surprising in Octocongratulate us.
ber that he was re-appointed
He told us just how speto the job in what appeared
to be preferential treatment
cial it was to have a season
behind closed doors. And it
that allowed us to reach the
was even more stunning to
championship game. He
find that when the flawed
suggested that we had reason to be proud that Bounti- selection process was re-considered recently, the same
ful High’s team posted such
result was reached.
an enviable win-loss record
Some Democrats have
and proved it could beat
almost any team in the state. called this cronyism and
payback for his silence on
Then he presented the
the float scandal and are
team and the school with
the second place trophy —
asking the governor’s office
something I didn’t know
to investigate.
existed — which changed at
From my point of view, it
least my own impression.
was an injustice to call
Instead of feeling the
DATC Pres. Mike Bouwhuis
season had ended in failure,
back to the table, only to
I think most of the student
give the UCAT job to a
body realized there was
tainted candidate once more.
Bouwhuis, who has led
something to be proud of. It
changed my memory of that the DATC admirably since
1994, could have reason to
year forever.
feel slighted.
I’ve also thought since
Those of us who know
then that it would be a great
him understand the amazing
thing if a way could be
devised for the second place job he has done and what
he’s capable of.
team to get to that level by
But the silver lining for
winning a game instead of
us is that he’s still at DATC’s
losing. Often we have the
helm here in Davis County.
irony of a third-place team
Our gain is the state’s loss.
— which ends its season as
We also know Bouwhuis
the winner in a consolation
bracket — feeling far happi- is too gracious of a man to
er about third place than the complain. Which, in our
team that actually finishes
book, means he’s truly No. 1
higher.
— no matter that others
Until that happens, all of
haven’t yet gotten the mesus will be better off by focus- sage.

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I missed the frenzy of black Friday
The views expressed in
this column are the opinion
of the writer and not necessarily those of the ownership or management of this
newspaper.

nce again, I missed
the shopping frenzy of Black Friday.
I missed it on purpose. If
I’m going to be elbowed by
an angry adult, it won’t be
because I impeded his dash
to buy a $24 electric razor.
I live sparsely. I don’t
need a blender or a
sweater or a Miley Cyrus
DVD no matter how great
the discount. At 5 a.m. I’m
looking for a Starbucks,
not a nine-piece sushi kit
for only $14.99.
To hear some shoppers
talk, you’d think the retail
stores were paying them an
hourly wage to stuff items
in shopping carts. Just listen to the deals: A flatscreen TV larger than a
Cadillac Escalade – 50 percent off and no payments
until 2048…A faster-thana-coyote laptop computer
for less than the price of a

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By Bryan Gray

Happy Meal…Buy a CD
player and receive a free
BMW in which to install it.
I guess I don’t really
appreciate the thrill of a
“great deal.” And I also
question the sanity of people who line up at a store
for the express purpose of
saving 50 percent on
underwear. Face it, unless I
changed underwear every
10 minutes in a given year,
the savings on men’s briefs
would not be enough to
make a dent in my home
mortgage payment.
Granted, there is excitement in “people watching”.
On Black Friday, you have
the best opportunity to see
aliens, so-called humans
ripping tiny princesses

from each other’s hands at
the Disney Store. And
that’s nothing compared to
this yea’s search for robotic
hamsters. Just whisper the
word “hamster” in a crowded toy store and you’ll
attract more people than a
Sarah Palin book-signing at
an NRA convention.
This year, prospective
shoppers claim they will
shun credit cards. That’s as
foolish as showing up at 5
a.m. to get a deal on a bath
towel.
There’s nothing inherently evil about credit
cards. If anything, they’re a
boon for people who pay
them off in full each
month. Where else can you
get a 30-day, no-interest

loan – and pick up rewards
points or cash-back to
boot? The lesson should
be to use credit cards
responsibly for your own
benefit, not to demonize
them as equivalent to a
loan shark.
But who am I to instruct
people on Black Friday?
This year, 28 percent of
adults participated in this
newfangled, but undeclared national holiday. A
lot of these are the same
people who complain that
Christmas has become too
commercialized.
Away in a Manger, is not
the same as layaway at
Shopko. But on the bright
side, no one got trampled
to death, and the merry
shoppers did their bit to
spur the economy, in addition to adding more stories
to family lore. (“Remember the time mom hit the
other lady over the head
with her purse and ran
away with the last batteryoperated popcorn popper?”)
Sadly, I won’t have any
stories to tell.

What is the real reason Utah’s GOP is against ethics initiative?
Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

Legislature itself sole
tahns for Ethical
power to discipline its
Government has
created a popular own members. Also,
initiative backed by cred- UEG sponsor Kim Burningham notes that newly
ible people, including
passed laws routinely
many former legislators,
have flaws that
which will likely
are fixed via
qualify for the
later amend2010 ballot and
ments and that
pass.
this initiative is
This frightens
no different. So,
those in legislathere is already
tive circles
an expectation
because it chalthat the initiative
lenges so many
will be amended
current practices.
by the LegislaThe initiative
By Rob Miller
ture.
is needed
Democrat
Ultimately,
because it puts
real accountabilian end to much
ty is for the voters who
of the legal bribery curhave the final say at the
rently permitted through
ballot box.
gift giving, campaign
Does that mean that
funds used for personal
the initiative is without
benefit, or jobs offered
reasonable opposition?
solely to legislators and
No, there are many probtheir families.
lems with the initiative.
The initiative is needIt has what one author
ed because it changes
called “aspirational” lanhow legislative leaders
guage that is too vague
court support by proto be enforceable. While
hibiting legislators from
in other places, it defines
contributing to one
things too narrowly
another’s campaigns.
where a specific person is
The initiative is needclearly a target of the
ed because it changes
authors – either for
how some legislators
inclusion or exclusion.
work and play with othThe commission creaters in government and
ed is by random draw
the courts by prohibiting
and does not prevent the
threats, intimidation,
exclusive appointment of
interference or obstructing others from perform- people with similar views
and backgrounds.
ing their duties.
It inappropriately
The initiative is needattempts to regulate caned because it requires
didates who are not publegislators to disclose
lic officials and cannot be
their conflicts of interest
sanctioned by the Legismore thoroughly than
they do now, allowing the lature because they are
not members. It prohibits
public to see if they are
a large percentage of the
representing the citizens
current sources of camor themselves.
paign contributions for
And, the initiative is
campaigns that are largeneeded because it proly underfunded. It crevides for an independent
ates barriers to camwatchdog to bark when
paigns joining together
legislators don’t live up
for economies of scale
to their ethical obligathat make campaigns less
tions.
expensive.
When you hear legisIt creates a governlators complain that it
ment taking of private
encourages politically
funds for pet projects of
motivated charges, or
that it flips the burden of the sponsors and later
commission members.
proof for the accused, or
that some will choose not These are subjects for
to seek public office, then campaign codes that are
out of place here.
you know they fear
And, finally, since
accountability and will
there are more Republinever impose it upon
cans than Democrats in
themselves without the
the Legislature, it may
passage of a citizens’ iniaffect the GOP more.
tiative.
But it won’t weaken
But they need not fear
the Republican Party or
too much. The initiative
the Democratic Party to
can’t provide any real
rid themselves of officials
accountability. The State
who behave unethically.
Constitution gives the

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(2) Allowing any
he Utah Republithree people to begin an
can Party stands
ethics investigation that
for ethics in govcould potentially ruin
ernment.
the reputation of the
Its platform demands
accused;
“honesty, integrity,
(3) Implemorality, and
menting sweepaccountability”
ing changes that
from public offilawyers are callcials and proing unconstituvides it will
tional as they
“work to expose
are “void for
and stop corrupvagueness”, inaption.”
propriately deleElected repregate powers, and
sentatives are
By Todd Weiler deny due
answerable to
Republican
process;
the people and
(4) Treating
are empowered
the accused as
only by the conguilty and requiring
sent of the governed.
them to prove their
A small group of antiinnocence;
voucher activists have
(5) Permitting the
recently began calling
accusers to participate
themselves Utahns for
in the investigation
Ethical Government
while excluding any
(“UEG”).
involvement by the
They are currently
“accused”;
collecting signatures in
(6) Imposing new
an attempt to place their
requirements but failing
21-page initiative on the
to define them in a way
ballot.
that would allow elected
UEG’s initiative
officials to know preremoves responsibility
for ethics in government cisely what conduct is
prohibited; and
from the people and
(7) Limiting a parttheir elected representatives, and places it in the time legislator’s ability
to earn a living.
hands of an unelected,
Voters should be
unaccountable commisaware that if the initiasion — the members of
which will likely be cho- tive is enacted, hundreds
of thousands of taxpayer
sen by sponsors of the
dollars could be flowing
initiative.
to private attorneys
UEG’s promotional
materials fail to mention instead of education,
transportation, and
that Utah recently
other needs. Any three
enacted sweeping ethics
people can initiate a
reform: House Bill 345
complaint that could
(Lobby Restrictions),
potentially rack up tens
House Bill 346 (Camof thousands in fees.
paign Report AmendIn Alaska, one man
ments), Senate Bill 156
filed over 20 ethics com(Gift/Meal Provisions
plaints against Sarah
for Public Officials),
Palin that resulted in
Senate Bill 162 (Campaign Fund Use), House over a half a million in
fees. Since the attorney
Joint Resolution 14
fee provision is at the
(Ethics Training), and
end of the 21-page docuSenate Joint Resolution
ment, I doubt many of
6 (Legislator Communithe signers of the petication with Judiciary).
tion are aware of the
In addition, a recentlyunfunded mandate.
created Ethics Standing
If passed, I expect the
Committee has been
initiative will be chalmeeting all year to prelenged on constitutional
pare recommendations
grounds thereby costing
for additional ethics
taxpayers even more in
reform in Utah.
legal fees.
The initiative proposAlthough the Utah
es:
(1) Creating a power- Republican Party
strongly supports govful unelected commission that would make its ernment ethics, openness, transparency and
own rules, issue subpoenas, and compel the pro- responsiveness, it vehemently opposes the
duction of documents
UEG’s fundamentally
and witnesses without
flawed initiative.
any judicial review;

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Letters
Ignorance of law
not an excuse
Editor:
In response to Roz
Hansen’s letter (Nov. 12), good
people do not need laws to tell
them to act responsibly, while

Senators should
stand up for state
Editor:

I write this letter as a
humble plea to the U.S.
Senators in the South and in
the West: please, remember
your state rights. Recall how
in the past the conservative
Southern Democrats stood
up against the Federal Gov’t
intervention into the rights
of the states; they have often
moderated the extremist
positions of liberal politi-

bad people will find a way
around the laws. Ignorance of
the law excuses no man: Not
that all men know the law, but
because “‘tis an excuse every
man will plead, and no man
can tell how to refute him.
Ignorance of the law excuses
no man from practicing it.”
Linda Kipp, Layton

cians, and at times have been
more conservative than the
Republicans. And, in the
West, you senators, even as
in the Sagebrush Rebellion,
resist the current tide of having the Federal Gov’t take
care of the individual citizens
and the lands within the
states.
Please, senators stand up
for your state, not your party.
Defeat the Federal Health
Care and the Cap and Trade
programs. You are the hope
of this and future generations!
Don Olson, Bountiful

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Bountiful, Utah 84010

This is a gift to help
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Happy Holidays
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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

BOUNTIFUL
Friday, December 4th
6:00 P.M.
PARKING

SOUTH DAVIS
RECREATION
CENTER

5

CENTER ST

Mayor Joe Johnson will greet him along
with all the kids who want to visit Santa.
Bountiful High’s Chamber Choir will bring
merriment through holiday music.
Refreshments will be available.

400 SOUTH
500 SOUTH

MAIN STREET

400 NORTH

When Santa Arrives at
South Davis Recreation Center,

200 WEST

PARADE
N ENDS!

Have your
child(ren)’s
picture
taken with
Santa
only $
00

PARADE
STARTS!

Come shop at the
Christmas Boutique
Friday, December 4th
2pm to 9pm at the South Davis
Recreation Center

GIFTS GALORE!

BRING YOUR FAMILY!
ENJOY THIS HOLIDAY EVENT!

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009 • B1

Sharing the Christmas spirit
FARMINGTON —
Though the still-struggling
economy has left plenty of
families with smaller Christmas lists this year, there are
still plenty who are willing
to give to those who have
even less.
The Frodsham Community Christmas is gearing up
for its 19th annual event,
which is scheduled for Dec.

19. The day, which provides
Christmas for homeless
families specially recommended by local agencies,
regularly draws hundreds of
volunteers eager to help be
part of the magic of Christmas.
“We’ve already had so
many calls,” said Barbara
Frodsham, who organized
the event in 1990 with her
husband, Frank.“People are
so willing to give.”
The Frodshams welcome

donations of warm clothes,
blankets and gently used
coats, as well as new,
wrapped toys (with labels
identifying the gift by age,
gender and size).
Both the clothing and
gifts will be passed out at
the event, which also
includes a visit from Santa
and Mrs. Claus, sleigh rides,
marshmallow roasts around
warm fires and hot chocolate. Visit a wide variety of
farm animals, and get a bag

of candy to keep.
A hot meal is also served
to the extremely large
group of guests, and the
Frodshams also welcome
donations of soup, stew or
chili in crock pots. The
crock pots can be picked up
after the event.
“We always need donations,” said Frodsham.
“Everyone can give something.”
It’s the volunteers, however, who continue to be the
lifeblood of the celebration.
Anyone and everyone is
needed at 9 a.m. that morning to help set up the different aspects of the celebration, from accepting the
food and getting it ready to
decorating the scarf and
n See “SHARING,” p. B2

FRODSHAM COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS (clockwise
from top) Children enjoying
a horse ride. Barbara
Frodsham, who started the
event 19 years ago with
her husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Santa make an annual
appearance at the event,
as do trees full of needed
warm clothing.

Courtesy Photos

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Clipper Staff Writer

Sharing in the BHS to host Peruvian flute concert
Christmas spirit
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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

jwardell@davisclipper.com

Hey! Unto you a child is born!

The Rodgers Academy of Learning production of
“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” has three more
shows - Dec. 5, Dec 12 and Dec 19 at noon onstage at
the Rodgers Memorial Theatre (292 E. Pages Lane,
Centerville). Tickets are $4, and can be purchased
either at the box office or by calling 801-298-1302.

CESAR VIVANCO (main photo), violinist Gerald Elias (inset), and flautist Sergio Pallottelli
will be performing at the Peruvian flute concert at Bountiful High on Dec. 11.

see in the event is a simple
one, and even after all
these years it remains her
favorite part of the Frodsham Community Christmas as well.
“It’s the Christmas spirit,” she said.“Giving and
helping people in need is
what the holiday is all
about.”
For more information
about helping with the
event or to get the Frodsham’s address, please call
451-0608 and leave a message. A Deseret Industries
pod will be located across
from the Frodsham’s a
week before the event in
order to accept donations.

Courtesy Photo

Continued from p. B1

mitten trees.
During the event,
guides are needed to help
the homeless families get
their bracelets and find
their way around all of the
activities. Afterward,
there’s plenty of clean-up
to be done.
No matter what it is,
the volunteers, seem to
enjoy every second of the
process.
“They love it. This is
our 19th year, and they
won’t let us stop,” said
Frodsham, who adds that
more help is always needed and appreciated.“I
don’t do it, they do.”
For Frodsham, the
appeal that the volunteers

BOUNTIFUL — It will
be a chance to listen to
music most Utahn’s don’t
get to hear.
Cesar Vivanco, who has
held the position of first
flute at the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru for
the last 38 years, will be
coming to Bountiful High at
7 p.m. on Dec. 11 to perform both traditional Peruvian folk and classical music
with internationally
acclaimed flautist Sergio
Pallottelli and violinist Gerald Elias.
“This is a unique and
special event,” said Event
Director Fransisco
Calderon. A Peruvian folklore show will be held during intermission.“We don’t
think we’ll get the chance
for this kind of thing again.”
The chance this time
came from Elias, who is the
director of the Vivaldi by
Candlelight concert series.
He invited Vivanco out for
this year’s concert, and
thought that the flautist
should also get the chance
to share his skills at traditional folk music as well.
“He (Vivanco) is among
the most versatile and
engaging musicians I’ve
ever worked with,” said
Elias.“He’s just an amazing
overall musician.”
Tickets for the show are
$10 for adults, and can be
bought at the door. Children
under 12 are free, and
according to Calderon any
adult who brings in a copy
of this article can receive 50
percent discount on their
ticket.
For more information,
please call 801-359-4227.

LAYTON — Meeting Weiyi Le,
a pianist who at age 15 has already
received enough first-place trophies
to account for every year of his life,
most people would never suspect
the amount of national attention
that the young man has already
received.
Weiyi, whose performance on the
national radio program “From the
Top” was just recently broadcast this
past Sunday (the episode is available online at www.fromthetop.org),
was also the only Utahn selected to
perform in the 2008 Gina Bachauer
International Junior Piano Competition.
When asked how he was first
introduced to the instrument that
has won him such acclaim, however,
Weiyi laughed.
“I started with a local teacher
when I was six, but then I went back
to China and forgot everything that
I learned,” he said.“Then I came
WEIYI LE during his recent performance on “From the Top.”

back to Utah and started again
when I was eight.”
Weiyi, who also lists tennis, reading “everything,” and hanging out
with friends among his list of
favorite activities, didn’t even know
what “From the Top” was when he
first heard about the program. Later,
after he submitted a recording and
was chosen to perform during the
program (which was recorded Oct. 9
at Libby Gardner Hall in Salt
Lake), he ended up becoming the
first Utah pianist to ever appear on
the show.
“It was intimidating until I realized how easy going it was,” Weiyi
said.“It wasn’t one of those performances where you get onstage,
bow, and then start playing. It was
more of a fun thing.”
He also knows the value of practice when it comes to his chosen
instrument, spending more than a
dozen hours a week on the piano
after school and on weekends. At
the same time Weiyi also keeps up a
4.0 GPA at Davis High and has won
awards with the school’s Science
Olympiad Team.
With all that on his plate, spend-

ing time on the piano can actually
help out the rest of his life.
“It’s good for handling your
emotions,” said Weiyi.“When you’re
sad you can go in and start playing,
and it’s like you’re in your own little
world.”
Weiyi’s major focus is classical
music, and he has a definite preference for music by Chopin, Liszt, and
other composers from the romantic
period.
“One of my talents is expressing
myself, and those pieces are really
good for that because they’re very
melodic,” he said.“Also, I played that
type of music a lot when I was
younger, so I’m the most comfortable with it.”
Though Weiyi is already hard at
work on pieces for upcoming competitions, he’s still giving himself
time to figure out whether he’s
going to turn his talent with the
piano into a career.
“I haven’t really decided that
one,” he said.“There are so many
opportunities out there that I’m just
going to let things flow.”
He paused, considering the
future.“Still, it’s a big possibility.”

BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Clipper Staff Writer
DAVIS COUNTY —
Several local singers are
planning to celebrate a little
Christmas cheer this upcoming weekend, both as members in larger choirs and on
their own as soloists. For
anyone laying out their
schedule, here’s a quick
guide to the four major performances.
Beehive Statesmen
The Beehive Statesmen
Chorus will be performing
“The Seasons of Christmas”
at 3:07 p.m. on Dec. 5 at
Highland High School in
Salt Lake. The group, who
performs completely a
capella, will be singing several classic Christmas numbers including “Jingle Bell
Rock” and “Do You Hear
What I Hear?”Tickets will
be available at the door.
“I love being able to
bring beautiful Christmas

music to the people in barbershop style,” said Richard
Allen, a Layton resident and
member of the chorus who
also does their public relations.
Utah Voices
Utah Voices are starting
out their first-ever season
with a performance of Handel’s “Messiah” with the Salt
Lake Symphony. The performance, will be held Dec.
5 at the Libby Gardner Hall
in Salt Lake on Dec. 5 and
at Bountiful High on Dec. 7.
Tickets are available at arttix.org.
“We’re bringing in some
truly world-class soloists,”
said Dr. Michael Huff, who
leads the choir.“I’m feeling
energized, and everyone’s
just really jazzed. We’re all
looking forward to it.”

on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at the
Davis High School auditorium (tickets will be available
at the door). The concert
will feature spirituals such as
“Sweet Little Jesus Boy”
and “Little Bitty Baby,” as
well as hymns and carols.
“My favorite part is when
we sing the traditional carols, and the people in the
audience sing along,” said
Carroll Weaverling, a member of the chorale who also
handles their public relations.“It’s fun to see the kids
in the audience light up
because they know the
words.”

Utah Symphony
Layton native Celena
Shafer, a soprano who has
performed at Carnagie Hall
and all over the nation, will
be in Salt Lake to be a
soloist at the Utah Symphony’s upcoming production of
Hayden’s oratorio “The
Creation” (Dec. 4-5 at 8 p.m.
at Abravanel Hall). Shafer,
who prefers to take gigs in
Utah so she can spend more
time with her family, will be
singing the roles of Gabriel
and Eve.
For more information,
please visit www.utahsymphony.org.

Bountiful Stars focus on community service
BY SHALYN ROBERTS
Clipper Staff Writer
BOUNTIFUL — Over Halloween,
the Bountiful Stars at the Dance Factory collected more than 200 pounds of
food to donate to the First Baptist
Church for the holidays this year.
The Bountiful Stars participate in
two service projects each year, giving
students an opportunity to use their
dancing for community service. This
year’s “One Wild Night” was the company’s annual food drive, one of the

two projects.
“The children love being able to
help people who are in need,” said
director and owner of the Dance Factory Alisha Peters.
The food was donated to the Bountiful Community Food Pantry on
Orchard Drive.
“This is something that we look forward to doing all year,” said Peters.
“Our next project will be this month,
and we will be donating clothing, toys
and essentials to a local homeless shelter.”

Dec. 3 military benefit party set
HILL AFB — Families of Veterans and soldiers overseas are being
remembered, today, Dec. 3, with a big
party.
It’s being hosted by Utah Farmers
Insurance agents and employers at
Hill AFB.
“The fight for freedom is right outside my door,” said Farmers agent
Becky O’Dell of Clearfield.“I’m right
by Hill AFB, my husband works with
F-22s, and every day I’m surrounded
by airmen and their families.
“When you see and hear of their
needs, you have to help,” she said.
Such concern has led to substantial
fund-raising donations from Farmers
agents across the state, but also resulted in a series of future events aimed
at providing Veterans and their families with extra tender loving care over
the holidays.

Contributions will “make a huge
impact on the families of soldiers who
are overseas,” said Farmers state executive director John Henle.“Our goal
is to help more than 40 families for
the holidays We’re going to funnel the
funds through a program called
Operation Warmheart.”
To date, more than $21,000 has
been raised to present to airmen and
other military families, including
$14,360 from Farmers and $6,700
from Walmart.
“It’s hard to keep your children
and your deployed spouse from
noticing your fears when you still
take care of those everyday needs,”
O’Dell said.“These families need to
know they’re not alone, that someone
notices them and cares.”
tbusselberg@davisclipper.com
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Obituary
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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009, 2009

Jared Rushton
Vance

Deanna Duncan
Edwards

May 29, 2002-Nov. 30,
2009

1938-2009

Jared Rushton Vance passed
away early Monday morning,
November 30, 2009 after his courageous battle with a
chordoma
tumor.
Jared was
born May
29, 2002 in
Bountiful,
UT
to
Andrew
and Jaime
Va n c e .
Jared was
a very fun
loving kid
with a fantastic imagination. He
loved to create new superheroes
and would list all of the many powers that these heroes would have.
He loved his brother and sister so
dearly. He would smile and laugh
at their many jokes and just loved
to be around them. He and
Gabrielle were especially close and
were truly the best of friends. He
wrote a note to Bradley for his birthday just days before his passing
telling him that he was his best side
kick. Bradley and Gabrielle are
truly better for having the brother
that they do. Jared loves his mother and their bond will never be forgotten. He loved to hear her sing
and would always request a certain
song from her that has become a
cherished song in our home.
Jared’s dad was his best medicine
and they found a source of strength
and joy from each other. Jared will
live on in all of us and our memories of Jared will never dwindle.
He was loved by all and is truly a
special son of God.
Jared is survived by his father
and mother, Andrew and Jaime
(Beck) Vance; his sister and brother, Gabrielle and Bradley; grandparents David and Gloria (Van
Dyke) Vance and Stephen and
Leslie (Jensen) Beck along with
many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Memorial Services will be held
Friday, December 4, 2009, at 11
a.m. in the Centerville South Stake
Center, 270 North 300 East,
Centerville, Utah. A viewing will be
held Thursday, December 3, 2009,
from 6-8 p.m. at Russon Brothers
Mortuary located at 295 N. Main
Street, Bountiful, Utah. There will
also be a viewing prior to the
Services on Friday, from 9:30 to
10:40 a.m. at the Stake Center.
There will be a gathering for family
and friends immediately following
the Memorial Service at the Stake
Center. Interment will be at the
Centerville Cemetery, Centerville,
Utah. The family has requested
that in lieu of flowers and gifts that
friends and family may choose to
donate
to
the
Chordoma
Foundation under Jared Vance’s
name to http://champions.chordomafoundation.org/pages/180 or to
the Chordoma Foundation, PO
Box 4562, Greensboro, NC 274044562.
We would like to express our
sincere gratitude for the many
physicians and nurses involved in
Jared’s care. A special thanks to
Dr’s Liebsch, Thiele, Friedmann
and Bruggers for the care and love
that they showed our son. We
would also like to thank Rocky
Mountain Hospice and our team of
nurses and doctors for their support. We would also like to thank
the many teachers, Jared’s elementary school, neighborhood,
friends and family that have provided an unending amount of support
and love to Jared and our family.

Cedar City/Meadow — Deanna
Duncan Edwards was born in
Centerville, UT January 29, 1938 to
Gerald Duncan and Gladys Carlos.
She passed away surrounded by
loving fami
l
y
Saturday,
November
28, 2009.
S h e
was raised
in Centerville, UT
and was a
graduate
of Davis
H i g h
School.
After high school Deanna served
her country in the United States
Marine Corps with an honorable discharge in 1959.
She married Val Dean Edwards
March 23, 1963. Together they
raised two daughters and two sons
in Meadow, UT. Wendy Belle, Kelly
Dean, Jody Val and Amy Lue.
Later in life Deanna chose again
to serve, this time in the medical
field of nursing. She is a retiree of
IHC.
After her children were raised

Cora
Heslington
1936-2009
OGDEN — Our beloved, hardworking, humorous, vibrant, and
wonderfully genuine mother, Cora
Annette
Heslington, age
73, died
November
22, 2009
at home
after a 15
year struggle with
breast
cancer.
Cora
was born
July 28, 1936 to Cora and Emil
Allenbach. She graduated from
South High and then attended the
U of U before beginning cosmetology school, where she met her husband of 50 years, Howard
Heslington. They were married in
the Salt Lake LDS Temple on
February 13, 1956.
Cora and Howard moved to
California where they ran a successful salon before returning to
Utah to raise four children and
establish "Howard's Hair Fashions"
where she practiced for nearly 50
years.
In 1993 Cora graduated from

she followed them to Cedar City, UT,
where she continued to serve as the
most amazing Grandma ever. Her
Grandchildren brought her such joy
and happiness. Deanna’s children
and grandchildren meant everything
to her. She was so proud of their
accomplishments. She was a
member of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter -day Saints and
loved serving in various callings.
She is survived by her four
Children; Wendy Belle (Connie),
Kelly Dean (Kelly), Jody Val (Joyce),
Amy Lue (Josh) six grand-daughters and two grandsons, as well as
her brothers and their spouses.
She is preceded in death by her
parents, and a son Ronald Arlyn.
Many thanks to Southern Utah
Home Healthy Care and Hospice,
Iron County EMS, Valley View
Medical Center Emergency staff
and the Marine Corps League of
Utah.
Funeral Services will be held
Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 11
a.m. in the Cedar City 6th Ward
Chapel (1650 West Center). The
viewing will be held prior to the
funeral 9:30-10:30 also at the
church. Interment will be in the
Meadow
City
Cemetery.
Arrangements
entrusted
to
Swindlehurst Funeral Home,
Beaver and Cedar City. Online condolences may be sent to
www.swindlehurstfuneralhome.com
.

Weber State University in Social
Work and Gerontology. She then
worked for Salt Lake County
Division of Youth Services for 13
years, where she remained
employed until her death. She
loved the "little shits" there and
made many close friends during
her employment.
All those who knew Cora in life
reaped the rewards of her kindness
and compassion. She was honest
and generous to a fault, and fiercely independent. Her combination of
unconditional love and honesty
always made those around her feel
safe.
Cora is survived by son Paul
Heslington,
daughters
Jill
(Sheamus) Yeiter and Holly (Karl)
Rogers, son-in-law Greg Nielsen,
and five loving grandchildren,
Jesse, Megan, Jay, Shaylee, and
Anton.
She was preceded in death by
her spouse Howard, daughter Heidi
Nielsen, and most of her
customers.
Cora and family would like to
thank close friends, extended family, Division of Youth Services, IHC
Hospice Services, and friends met
during treatment.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. at
Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727
North 400 East. Cremains will be
interred at the Bountiful City
Cemetery.

Memorials
• Pet
• Address Signs

Call 295-2751

Evalyn Perkins
Lindsey Smith

Angela Rose
Harris

1911-2009

1927-2009
“Jill”

Centerville — Evalyn Perkins
Lindsey Smith passed away
peacefully, Sunday, November 29,
2009 in her home, two months shy
of her 99th birthday. Born January
24, 1911
t
h
e
daughter
of Jasper
William
Perkins
and Ruth
Ferrin.
She was
raised in
the farming community of
Southeastern Idaho. Evalyn married Ben
Smith June 14, 1949. Later sealed
in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Active in the LDS Church, she
had a strong testimony of the
gospel, and served in many positions, including Relief Society
President (under three bishops)
and Primary President (twice). She
also served as a Salt Lake Temple
Ordinance Worker.
She was known for her baking,
candy making and drying of fruit
skills. Evalyn was the matriarch of
her large family who all loved her
dearly because she treated each
one with love, interest and acceptance. She was non-judgmental.
She is survived by her children
Ferrin (Janice) Lindsey, Ron
(Nancy) Lindsey, Sharry (Calvin)
Tingey, Gary (Linda) Lindsey, Bill
Smith
and
daughter-in-law,
Deanne Lindsey; step children,
Jack (Lois) Smith, Bob (Kathy)
Smith and Lee Murdock; 44 grandchildren; 106 great-grandchildren;
and 22 great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Ben Smith, son Kent
Lindsey, and three grandchildren.
A special thanks to Applegate
Hospice nurses and staff for their
loving care of our mother.
Funeral services will be held at
noon, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 at the
Centerville 1st Ward, 160 South
300 East, where a visitation will be
held from 10-11:30 a.m. prior to
services under the direction of
Russon
Brothers
Bountiful
Mortuary. Interment-Centerville
City Cemetery. Online guest book
at www.russonmortuary.com

Obituary
deadline:

Wednesday, 10 a.m.

THE BOTTS

David, Robert, Jason,
Ammon, and Josh

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Angela Rose Harris, 82,
passed away Sunday, November
22, 2009 in Bountiful, Utah.
She was born April 29, 1927 in
Montclair, New Jersey to Vincent
Mastro-domenico and Mary Sordill.
She married Kenneth Harris,
March 22, 1958 and they lived in
Washington before moving to Utah.
Jill had worked as a waitress for
many years and had been a checker at Dick’s Market in Centerville for
10 years. She enjoyed spending
time with her family.
She is survived by her husband
Kenneth, sons, Vincent, Wayne

Elizabeth
Cleverly
Balderston
May 2, 1921-Nov. 29, 2009
BOUNTIFUL — "Grandma
Baldy" passed away early Sunday,
November 29, 2009 in Bountiful,
Utah. Elizabeth was born May 2,
1921 in Woods Cross, Utah to
Frederick
J a m e s
Cleverly
and Edith
J a n e
Burningham. She
married
Richard Eli
Balderston, July
25, 1941 in
Salt Lake
City, Utah.
They were late sealed in the
Cardston, Alberta Temple, July 11,
1963. Beth was an active member

a n d
Ammon
(Petra)
Harris,
also by her
six grandchildren,
Hyrum,
Nathan,
C h a r i t y,
Jessica,
Ammon
and Emily.
She is also
survived by her sisters Joanna
Gallagher and Dolly (Bill) Reck.
Graveside services were held
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at
Bountiful City Cemetery under the
direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful
Mortuary.
Condolences may be shared at
www.lindquistmortuary.com

of the LDS Church and served in
various callings. She graduated
from South High School and
attended LDS Business College.
She worked for many years as a
dental assistant in Great Falls,
Montana and in Bountiful, Utah.
Survived by her sons, Richard
Frank Balderston (Karren), Robert
Dean Balderston (Shari) and
daughter Peggy Keddington (Lynn).
Beth has 10 grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren. Beth was preceded in death by her spouse and
her siblings.
Funeral services are set for
Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 11
a.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary,
295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah,
where a viewing will be held from
9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be at the Bountiful
City Cemetery. Online guest book
at www.russonmortuary.com.
The family would like to thank
the wonderful staff at Barton Creek
and South Davis Hospice for the
excellent care she received. They
truly went beyond the call of duty.

he basic industries were followed by others that outgrew the need for homemade articles. David Sessions,
Richard Warick, and Edward Oliver were early shoemakers. The standard value for goods at the tithing house
became the standard used by merchants for barter at
their stores. The cost for fixing a knife, for example,
equated to one melon and a peck of tomatoes. Some
items required money and not goods. Sugar was $.35 a
pound. The first store was owned by John Boynton at 400
East and 400 North. Other early store keepers included
Richard Duerden who also owned the first safe and the
first telephone in the area. Anson Call, Joseph Holbrook,
Edward Oliver, Charles Pearson, and William and John
Thurgood were other store keepers. Main Street businesses started soon after the Bountiful Tabernacle was
built. The first store on Main Street was the Co-Op Store
located where the Post Office now stands. Henry Garrett
and Henry Wood had a butcher shop, Alma Hardy had a
photography gallery, and Wallace Sessions became the
first barber all in the same general area. Lamoni Call had
a small shop on Main Street where he repaired watches
and bicycles. He also had a jewelry shop. In the basement
was a printing press used by him and John Stahle, Jr. to
print the “Little Clipper.”

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Article by Leslie T. Foy

December 2009

Supplement to the Davis County Clipper

Pu
Se ll-O
cti ut
on

Free memory
screenings offered
By Kent Nabers, PhD,
Geriatric Psychologist
ree, confidential
memory screenings
will be offered
through MountainWest
Psychology and Davis
County Health
Department on Dec. 7
and 8 at each of the
county’s senior activity
centers.
Memory can be
affected by a number of
factors, ranging from
stress, vitamin
deficiencies, depression,
or thyroid problems,
which are reversible, to
illnesses such as
Alzheimer’s disease and
vascular dementia.
Memory screenings
are a first step toward
finding out if you have
Alzheimer’s disease or a
related dementia, or
another type of condition
that is causing memory
loss. Regardless of
whether the problem is
reversible, early
diagnosis is crucial for
optimal benefit from
treatment available from
health care providers.
It is important to note
that the results of the
memory screening do not
represent a diagnosis,
and the professional who

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administers the screening
will review the results
with you. Those who
achieve an abnormal
score, or those who still
have concerns, are
strongly encouraged to
follow up with a qualified
healthcare professional
for additional testing.
The results of the
screenings are strictly
confidential, and you
may ask for a copy to
take with you to your
healthcare professional.
The screenings are
comprised of several
tasks which test memory,
thinking ability, and
other intellectual
functions. The screening
takes about 10-to-15
minutes to administer
and score. Please contact
the senior activity center
near you to schedule an
appointment.
MountainWest
Psychology has done this
in cooperation with
Davis County Health
Department in the past.
The vast majority of
those who took part
obtained scores entirely
within the normal range,
left with peace of mind,
and, established a
baseline score for future
comparison.

Senior Scoop is published by the Davis County Clipper
in conjunction with the Davis County Health
Department Senior Services.
50 East State Street
Farmington, UT 84025
(801) 451-3377
Sally Kershisnik, Division Director
Jessica Hardcastle, Editor
All issues of Senior Scoop are available at
http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/senior_scoop

n,
Judith Kinio
Photos by
lunteer
Vo
s
ar
Ye
Golden

No “Bah
Humbugs”
in sight

The holiday spirit was in the air during last
December’s Christmas Eve Brunch and New
Year’s Eve Dinner Dance at the Golden
Years Senior Activity Center. Davis
County’s three senior activity centers are
once again providing a little more fun this year with a variety of
holiday entertainment. Each center is doing something different. Check the
events calendar or call each center for more details.

Paying the debts of a deceased relative:

Who is responsible?
From the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC.gov)
fter a relative dies,
the last thing
grieving family
members may expect are
calls from debt collectors
asking them to pay their
loved one’s outstanding
debts. According to the
Federal Trade Commission
(FTC), the nation’s
consumer protection agency,
a surviving relative usually
has no legal obligation to
pay the debts of a family
member who has died. In
fact, the rights of surviving
relatives are covered by the
Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act (FDCPA),
which prohibits debt
collectors from using
abusive, unfair, or deceptive
practices to collect from you.
Under the FDCPA,
which is enforced by the

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FTC, a debt collector is
someone who regularly
collects debts owed to
others. This includes
collection agencies, lawyers
who collect debts on a
regular basis, and companies
that buy delinquent debts
and then try to collect them.
Here’s what the law has
to say about who has
responsibility for a dead
relative’s debts.
Who is responsible for
paying the debts of a relative
who has died?
Generally, someone’s
estate is responsible for
paying their debts. But if
there isn’t enough in the
estate to cover the debts,
they typically go unpaid.
Am I legally obligated to
pay the debts of a deceased
relative?
You usually don’t have a
legal obligation to pay the
debts of a deceased relative

who was not your spouse.
Even a spouse’s obligation
to pay may be limited under
state probate law. To
determine whether you’re
legally obligated to pay, talk
to an attorney who is
knowledgeable about this
area of the law.
What should I do if a debt
collector contacts me about a
debt of a relative who has
died?
Give the debt collector
the contact information of
the decedent’s personal
representative. That’s the
person responsible for
settling their affairs,
including paying any
outstanding debts from the
estate. If there is a will, the
personal representative is
known as the executor; if
there is no will, the personal
representative is known as
the administrator.
Don’t give any of your

personal information, like
your Social Security number,
birth date, or financial
account numbers to anyone
unless you know who you’re
dealing with. Some con
artists may check obituaries
and other legal notices, and
then contact relatives of a
deceased posing as debt
collectors. These scam artists
can use your personal
information to help them
commit identity theft or
other types of fraud.
Do I have to speak with a
debt collector who contacts
me about the debts of a
deceased relative?
No. But if you’re a
decedent’s personal
representative, or otherwise
legally obligated to pay the
debt, you may want to talk
with the debt collector to see
if you can resolve the matter.
See “DEBT” on Page S3

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Supplement to the Davis County Clipper • December 2009

Volunteer to be
an Ombudsman
By Kim Cannon
DCHD Ombudsman
re you interested in
using your time and
talents to serve as
an advocate for nursing
home and adult care facility
residents? The Long Term
Care Ombudsman Program
is looking for volunteers to
serve as certified
Ombudsman to improve
the quality of care and
quality of life to residents
living in long term care
facilities.
Certified Ombudsman
not only visit residents,
investigate and resolve
complaints, but also use
their skills to advocate for
the rights of residents in

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nursing homes and other
long term care facilities.
The dual focus of quality of
care and quality of life
enables the volunteers to
assure that residents are
cared for appropriately.
Volunteers serve as a
voice for residents of
nursing homes and assisted
living centers. Certified
Ombudsman are
indispensable in ensuring
that all facilities meet
mandated, legal standards
for every person requiring
long term care.
If you are interested,
please contact the Davis
County’s Ombudsman at
801-451-3231 or
kcannon@daviscountyutah.
gov.

Gift donations sought
avis County Health
Department’s
Senior Services is
holding a gift drive to help
make the holidays a little
brighter for senior citizens
who may be isolated or not
have the financial resources
to celebrate this year.
The deadline to turn in
gifts is Friday, Dec. 18, by 5
p.m., to the Davis County
Health Department or at
one of the county’s three
senior activity centers.
• Autumn Glow Senior

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Medicare D open
enrollment continues
pen enrollment
continues for
Medicare D
through Dec. 31.
If your current plan is
changing what
medication it covers for
2010, you may want to
sign up to speak to a
Medicare counselor
about changing plans.
We will have
counselors to help you on
the following days and
times:
• Mondays &
Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
in Farmington, 801-451-

Paying the debts of a deceased relative
Continued from Page S1
Can I stop a debt
collector from contacting
me about the debts of a
deceased relative?
Yes. If you decide that
you don’t want a debt
collector to contact you
again, write a letter to the
collector saying so. Then,
make a copy of your
letter, send the original by
certified mail, and pay for
a “return receipt” so you
will be able to document
what the collector
received and when. Once
the collector receives
your letter, they may not
contact you again, with
two exceptions: a
collector can contact you
to tell you there will be
no further contact and to
let you know that they or
the creditor plan to take a
specific action, like filing
a lawsuit. Remember
that even though the
collector is prohibited
from contacting you
again, they still may sue
the estate of your relative
or the legally responsible
person to collect the
debt.

Can debt collectors tell
anyone else about my
dead relative’s debt?
Other than to get the
personal representative’s
location, a debt collector
generally is not allowed
to disclose your relative’s
debt to anyone other
than the deceased’s
spouse, parent (if your
relative is a minor child),
or guardian.
For complaints and
more information
Report any problems
you have with a debt
collector to your state
Attorney General’s office
(www.naag.org) and the
Federal Trade
Commission
(www.ftc.gov). Many
states have their own
debt collection laws that
are different from the
federal Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act.
Your Attorney General’s
office can help you
determine your rights
under your state’s law.
For more information
about debt collection and
the additional rights
provided under the
FDCPA, see Debt

Collection FAQs: A
Guide for Consumers at
ftc.gov/credit.
For information on
other credit-related
issues, visit
www.ftc.gov/credit and
www.MyMoney.gov, the
U.S. government’s portal
to financial education.
The FTC works for the
consumer to prevent
fraudulent, deceptive, or
unfair business practices
in the marketplace and to
provide information to
help consumers spot,
stop, and avoid them. To
file a complaint or to get
free information on
consumer issues, visit
www.ftc.gov or call tollfree 1-877-FTC-HELP (1877-382-4357); TTY: 1866-653-4261. The FTC
enters consumer
complaints into the
Consumer Sentinel
Network, a secure online
database and
investigative tool used by
hundreds of civil and
criminal law enforcement
agencies in the U.S. and
abroad.

Just a little something to
say ‘Thank You’
As part of November’s National
Caregiver Month recognition events,
Melba Trimble, a case manager for
Davis County Senior Services, serves
hot cocoa and scones to Nora B.
Stephens in appreciation for the care
Nora provides for her husband. The
event was held to acknowledge several
caregivers for their support of others.

Photos by Meg
an Forbush, DC
HD

Know when antibiotics work
From the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
re you aware that colds,
flu, most sore throats,
and bronchitis are caused by
viruses? Did you know that
antibiotics do not help fight
viruses? It’s true. Plus, taking
antibiotics when they are not
needed increases your risk of
getting an infection later that
resists antibiotic treatment.
If you have the cold or flu,
antibiotics are not for you!
Antibiotics can cure bacterial
infections. Antibiotics can’t

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cure viral infections such as
colds or flu, most coughs and
bronchitis, sore throats not
caused by strep, or runny
noses. Taking antibiotics for
viral infections will not cure
the infections, keep other
individuals from catching the
illness, or help you feel better.
What can you do to protect
yourself? When you use
antibiotics appropriately, you
do the best for your health,
your family’s health, and the
health of those around you.
“We want Americans to keep
their families and

communities healthy by
getting smart about the
proper use of antibiotics,” said
Lauri Hicks, D.O., medical
director of CDC’s Get Smart
campaign.
Talk with your healthcare
provider about antibiotic
resistance. When you are
prescribed an antibiotic, take
it exactly as the doctor tells
you. Complete the prescribed
course even if you are feeling
better. If treatment stops too
soon, some bacteria may
survive and re-infect you.
Properly throw away any
leftover medication once you
have completed your
prescription.

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Supplement to the Davis County Clipper • December 2009

From the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
ost doctors, health
care providers,
suppliers, and
private companies who work
with Medicare are honest.
However, there are a few who
aren’t. Medicare works with
other government agencies to
protect the Medicare Program
from fraud. Fraud costs the
Medicare Program
approximately 60 billion
dollars every year. You pay for
fraud with higher health care
costs.
Fraud schemes may be
carried out by individuals,
companies, or groups of
individuals.
The following are
examples of possible
Medicare fraud:
• A health care provider
bills Medicare for services you
never got.
• A supplier bills
Medicare for equipment
different from what you got.
• Someone uses another
person’s Medicare card to get
medical care, supplies, or
equipment.
• Someone bills Medicare
for home medical equipment
after it has been returned.
• A company offers a
Medicare drug plan that
hasn’t been approved by
Medicare.
• A company uses false
information to mislead you
into joining a Medicare plan.
Watch spending in Medicare
When you get health care
in the Original Medicare Plan,
you get a Medicare Summary
Notice (MSN) from a
company that handles bills for
Medicare. The MSN shows
what was charged for health
care services, medical supplies,
or equipment and how much
Medicare paid.
Review each MSN you get
to make sure Medicare wasn’t
billed for services or items you
didn’t get. If you see a charge
on your MSN that may be
wrong, call the doctor, health
care provider, or supplier to
ask about it. The person you
speak to may give you
information that helps you
better understand the services
or supplies you got. Or, they
may realize a billing error was
made that needs to be
corrected. Correcting a billing
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Medicare Program.
It’s also helpful to learn
more about what Medicare
will and won’t pay for.You can
find this information in the
“Medicare & You”handbook.
Visit www.medicare.gov on
the web to read or print a
copy. Under “Search Tools,”
select,“Find a Medicare
Publication.” Or, call 1-800MEDICARE (1-800-6334227). TTY users should call
1-877-486-2048.
Report errors and concerns
If your doctor, health care
provider, or supplier doesn’t
help you with your questions
or concerns or if you can’t
contact them, you can do any
of the following and explain
the issue:
• Call 1-800-MEDICARE
(1-800-633-4227).TTY users
should call 1-877-486-2048.
• Write a letter to
Medicare. Mail it to:
Beneficiary Contact Center,
PO Box 39, Lawrence KS,
66044.
• Call the HHS Office of
Inspector General Hotline at
1-800-HHS-TIPS (1-800-4478477). TTY users should call
1-800-377-4950.
• Send an e-mail to the
HHS Office of Inspector
General at
hhstips@oig.hhs.gov.
• Write a letter to the
Department of Health and
Human Services. Mail it to:
HHS Tips Hotline, PO Box
23489,Washington, DC
20026-3489.
Medicare won’t use your
name if you ask that it not be
used.
Before you contact the
provider, Medicare, or the
Inspector General’s hotline,
carefully review the facts, and
have the following information
to explain the issue ready:
• The provider’s name and
any identifying number you
may have
• The service or item you
are questioning
• The date the service or
item was supposedly given or
delivered
• The payment amount
approved and paid by
Medicare
• The date on your
Medicare Summary Notice
• Your name and Medicare
number (as listed on your
Medicare card)
• The reason you think
Medicare shouldn’t have paid

• Any other information
you have showing why
Medicare shouldn’t have paid
for a service or item
If the suspicious activity
turns out to be fraud, you may
be eligible for a reward of up to
$1,000.
To be eligible for a reward,
all of the following conditions
must be met:
• You report your
suspicion.
• Your suspicion is referred
to the Inspector General’s
office for review.
• The fraud you report isn’t
already being investigated.
• Your report leads directly
to the recovery of at least
$100 of Medicare money.
• You aren’t related to
people who work for certain
Federal agencies.
The U.S.Administration
on Aging has programs in
many communities that train
volunteers to detect and
report fraud. Information on
these programs can be found
at (801) 451-3533. If you don’t
have a computer, your local
library or senior activity
center may be able to help
you get this information.

Photo by Bob Ballew, DCHD

Medicare fraud – Are
you protecting yourself?

Veterans Day salute
Several members of the Davis County Sheriff’s Office conduct a 21 gun salute in
recognition of Veterans Day on Nov. 11 outside of the Heritage Senior Activity Center.

Happy Holidays
from the Senior
Scoop staff and
the Davis County
Health Department.

Horizons

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

Wedding

Anniversary

Shallenberger-Stucki
Moriah Shallenberger and
Travis Stucki will be married
Dec. 5 in the Bountiful Temple. A reception will be held
that evening from 5:30-7:30
p.m. at The Grand Ballroom,
165 S. Main, Bountiful.
Moriah is the daughter of
Sherry Shallenberger and
David and VaunZell Shallenberger. She is a graduate of
Allegheny College, Meadville,
Pa. She is employed at the
State of Utah Dept. of Workforce Services and Victim
Advocate for SLC Police
Dept.
Travis is the son of Doyle
and Barbara Stucki. He is a
graduate of Viewmont High
School and is attending Salt
Lake Community College. He
served in the Trujillo, Peru

N. Ken and Lola Olsen will
celebrate their 70th wedding
anniversary. They were married Nov. 29, 1939 in Farmington.
They have seven children,
20 grandchildren and 33 greatgrandchildren.

N. Ken and
Lola Olsen

Moriah Shallenberger
Travis Stucki
Mission and is assistant manager at Checker Auto Parts.
They will make their home
in Kaysville.

Eudy-Wayment

Jim and Kaylynn Eudy of
Reno, Nev., are pleased to
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Kendall Eudy,
to Warrant Officer 1 Brant
Wayment, son of Jo Ellen and
the late Wade Wayment of
Centerville. They were married at the Shorter Mansion in

50th: Bateman

70th:
Olsen

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Bob and Becky Bateman
Bob and Becky Bateman
will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. They were
married Dec. 2, 1959 in the
Salt Lake LDS Temple.
They will celebrate Dec. 4

1st Birthday

Eufaula, Ala. on Sept. 26,
2009. A reception was held in
celebration Nov. 27, 2009 at the
Canterbury Place in Bountiful. The couple is residing in
Enterprise, Ala. while Brant
attends helicopter flight training at Fort Rucker, Ala.

Kaisalyn
Eva
Benson

Eagle Scout
DEVIN HUGHES
Devin Hughes, son of Bill and Lori Hughes, received his
Eagle Scout award on Nov. 22, 2009. He is a member of Troop
6700 sponsored by the Mueller Park 3rd
Ward in Bountiful.
Devin earned 39 merit badges. For
Devin’s Eagle project he worked with the
Safe Harbor Women’s Shelter in Davis
County. He helped provide outside cleanup
for the facility and also collected numerous
items from the neighborhood to help those
living at the facility.
Devin would like to thank all his leaders,
Scout troop and ward members who helped
him through his Scouting journey.

from 6-8 p.m. at the Brigham
City LDS 19th Ward Building.
They are parents of Beckie,
Joe, Wes and Sharon. They
have 18 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

50th:
Day
Ronald Day and Shirlene
Mecham Reed were married
Dec. 4, 1959 in Provo, Utah.
Ron had just finished a four
year tour of duty with the U.S.
Navy and was working for
Sperry Rand Corp. in Salt
Lake City.
They moved to Bountiful
in April, 1960, and have lived
at the same address ever since.
They have five children,
Sherry,
Denise, Wayne,
Michael and Lisa; 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
They will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary

Ronald and Shirlene
Day
with their children and their
spouses on a week-long cruise
to the Southern Caribbean.

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HansonJones
Heidi
Hanson
and
Andrew Jones will be married
Dec. 9, 2009 in the Salt Lake
Temple. A wedding luncheon
will be held at The Joseph
Smith Memorial Building.
Heidi is the daughter of
Kellie Allen and Joel Hanson.
She graduated from Woods
Cross High School in 2006
and Brigham Young University this past spring. She now
works at Woods Cross High
School as a English teacher.
Andrew is the son of Scott
and Suzanne Jones. He graduated from Woods Cross
High School in 2006 and
attended LDS Business College before serving his church
in the California Carlsbad
Mission. He has resumed his

1st Birthday

Wedding

Jake
Castleberry

Cade
Benjamin
Huizingh
Cade Benjamin Huizingh,
son of John Huizingh and
Sarah Birdsall Huizingh,
grandson of Gary and
Paulette Birdsall and Jim and
Cindy Huizingh, celebrated
his first birthday Nov. 7, 2009.

Jake Castleberry, son of
John Castleberry and KelliJo
Castleberry, grandson of Russ
and Kathleen Castleberry and
Doug and Debbie Mikesell,
celebrated his first birthday
Dec. 1, 2009.

Cade Huizingh

Birthday deadline:
Monday, noon

Jake Castleberry
Heidi Hanson
Andrew Jones
studies at the business college
while working at Access R.V.
Following a honeymoon
to Southern California, they
will make their home in
Bountiful.

MERRY KISSMAS by Kolette Montague
I do not mind the clutter
or fuss this time of year.
My heart is all aflutter,
my eyes are bright and clear.

You want to know the reason
my cheeks are all aglow?
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m spending Christmas season
beneath the mistletoe.

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UTA’S PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, planned to be adjacent to the FrontRunner station in Clearfield, is not being
accepted by city officials.

‘Meeting of minds’ sought
between Clearfield, UTA
BY TOM BUSSELBERG
Clipper News Editor
CLEARFIELD — A
“meeting of the minds” will
be needed to create a Transit Oriented Development
(TOD) that Clearfield City,
Utah Transit Authority
officials and the project
developer can live with.
That’s evident following
a recent meeting where the
proposed
development
that would go on much of
70 acres owned by UTA
adjacent to the Clearfield
FrontRunner station was
unveiled.
“Our concern goes
beyond the apartments,
although that is a major
concern,” said Mayor Don
Wood.
The city already is home
to 45 percent rentals in its
housing stock. This council
and previous bodies have
said they want a broader
mix of housing options –
no more apartments.
The UTA proposal
includes 3,200 rental units,
with a minimum of 33
allowed per acre – no maximum, at least as presented. That would add about
8,000 people to the city,
adding nearly 25 percent to
its current population.
City officials believe
that would create the need
for at least one new elementary school as well as
several churches, among

other facilities.
It would also include
some commercial and
office space. A small park
area is proposed, but no
room for other amenities,
such as churches or
schools.
“What is the expectation of UTA for churches
and schools?” the mayor
asked. “They need to be
sensitive to the impact”
such a development would
have on the community, he
added.
“They look to everyone
else” to provide such services, Wood said. “We do
want the TOD, but it's not
equitable” as outlined.
“We need a greater
voice, a greater role in its
development,” he
said.
“Maybe we can come to
something that is mutually
agreeable.”
Preferably a meeting
between both groups could
be held in February or
March, the mayor said,
adding, “we’re unwilling to
bend on the apartments.”
Emphasizing a “commitment to partnering with
Clearfield,” public relations
director Gerry Carpenter
said “we will not proceed
with the development until
we can come to an agreement, with something that
will work with our vision of
a TOD.”
He explained such a
project as something that is

intended to be “walkable,”
in close proximity to grocery and other stores, as
well as additional amenities.
“With their (city) feedback, we’re now in a little
better position to understand what they like, their
goals,” said Steve Hansen,
UTA director of real
estate.
“We are very open to
modifying our plans to be
more consistent with what
they have in mind, as well.”
But he said the “hot button” issue is that apartments “by its nature is
largely comprised of residential. It could be condominiums if there is a market. That’s where it gets a
little tricky. The developer
will build what there’s a
market for. No one will be
willing to borrow money if
they don’t believe there’s a
market for what they
intend.”
Berger Incorporated of
Salt Lake City is the developer,
while
Blake
McCutchan, also of Salt
Lake, is the architect.
The city has been working on some kind of TOD
for that area for several
years. Zoning, including
city oversight in the development, are among issues
that will have to be
addressed.

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

BY BECKY GINOS
Clipper Staff Writer

DAVIS COUNTY — A
recent proposal by a federal
task force to raise the age for
breast cancer screening has
Utah experts joining a growing chorus against the change.
New guidelines by the
U.S. Preventive Services Task
Force (USPSTF) recommended against women ages
40-49 having yearly routine
screening mammograms. In
addition, the report said clinicians should not be encouraged to teach women how to
do self-examinations and
that women age 50-74 should
have biennial screening
mammograms.
“The USPSTF report, has
created tremendous confusion for women,” said Catherine Babcook, MD, medical
director of Breast Imaging at
the McKay Dee Hospital
Center Breast Imaging Center of Excellence. “No new

scientific data was reviewed
by the task force, and their
conclusions seem to be based
more on their concern for the
anxiety women experience
during the screening process
than the fact that screening
mammography has proven
benefit in decreasing death
from breast cancer in all age
groups.”
Recently, however, the
USPSTF has clarified its
stance saying they did not
intend to discourage women
in their 40s from getting
mammograms or from selfexamination. Instead, the
panel wants women in that
age group to make their own
decision after a discussion
with their doctors.
But despite the clarification, the American Cancer
Society, the American College of Radiology, the Susan
G. Komen Foundation and
the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
firmly believe women should

continue to start screenings
at the age of 40.
“Of all the breast cancers
found on screening mammography within the Intermountain Healthcare system,
35 percent are found in
women age 40-49, the age
group the task force said
should not be screened,” said
Babcook. “Forty-five to 50
percent of the breast cancers
found on screening mammography in this age group
are in early, curable stages.”
American Cancer Society
Communications Director,
Lisa Bade, agrees that
women should continue to
have mammograms starting
at age 40.
“We know that they
(mammograms) have limitations, but it is the best thing
we have, so we should use it,”
she said. “(The biggest thing)
is awareness. Women should
be aware of any changes and
talk to their physician right
away. Mammograms play a

significant role in preventing
cancer deaths.”
Babcook said the task
force highlighted the false
positive evaluations that are
an inevitable part of any
screening program as a negative for women.
“What women may not
know is that there are national performance benchmarks
provided by the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System that allow breast imaging
practices to determine
whether their false calls are
too high and make necessary
adjustments to improve their
performance,” she said.
“We, who work in this
challenging field, have long
been aware of the need to
support women through the
process of screening and
diagnosis,” said Babcook.
“We have created sensitive
environments which support
women with honesty, information and compassion.”
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EVENTS

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www.rodgersmemorial.com

Nov. 27-Dec. 5

Benefitting
homeless
families,
December 19

Dec. 4
• Bountiful Light Parade, 6
p.m.

Dec. 5
• Community Food Drive, 8
a.m. to noon. Drop off
contributions to Bountiful Food
Pantry, 480 E. 150 N., Bountiful
(behind the Community
Church.) Contributions will
remain in this area. Helpful
items include rice, spaghetti
sauce, sugar, canned pasta, salad
dressing, disposable diapers and
dish and laundry soap.
• Santa is coming to
Farmington from 3-5 p.m.
Community Arts Center, 120 S.
Main, Farmington. Cost is $2 per
person, includes refreshments,
one on one time with the Big
Guy, and an opportunity for a
family photo with Santa (with a
minimal charge). Santa will
perform a special magic act
twice. Purchase tickets online at
www.farmington.utah.gov. or by
phone at 801-451-0953, or at the
Recreation office 720 W. 100 N.,
Farmington.
• Soroptimist Holiday Home
Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All proceeds
are donated to local charities.
Tickets are $7 and can be
purchased at the Clipper, many
Bountiful businesses and at any
of the homes the day of the tour.
Homes are located at 1768 S.
Ridge Point Drive, Bountiful;
2586 S. Fairway Circle, Bountiful;
2295 S. Pheasant Way, Bountiful;
1877 W. 1790 South and 1856 W.
1790 South, Woods Cross. A
boutique will be located at 272
N. 100 E., Bountiful.
• Breakfast with Santa,
benefiting Family Connection
Center, at the Wight House in
downtown Bountiful, 95 N.
Main, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., children,
2-12, $12, adults, $18, seniors, $15.
Get tickets the Wight House.
• Ogden Nature Center
Holiday Open House, 9 a.m.-4
p.m. Free admission for
everyone, hot wassail and
delicious treats. Live music from
10-11:30 a.m. 966 W. 12th Street,
Ogden, 801-621-7595 or visit
www.ogdennaturecenter.org

Dec. 9
• Layton City Family
Recreation is hosting hayrides
through the “Lights Before
Christmas” at Layton
Commons Park from
6-8 p.m. Hayrides are FREE.
Meet at the Commons Park
Phase I Pavilion at the north
end of Constitution Circle.
Family Recreation will be
serving cookies and hot cocoa
inside the bowery.
Come
dressed warm, enjoy the
hayride and then stroll through
the
lights
to
see
the
synchronized music and light
display. Santa will be there as
well! For questions call 801336-3900.

• “It’s A Wonderful Life,”
performed by Odyssey Dance
Theatre, Kingsbury Hall. It has
the look of a Broadway show but
the story is told through dance
and the use of voice-overs very
much like the film. For tickets
see www.odysseydance.com or
www.kingtix.com or call 801-5187100.

Dec. 19
• Volunteers and donations
are needed for the Frodsham
Family Christmas, set this year
for Dec. 19. The event, which
creates Christmas for specially
invited homeless families, needs
new and gently used toys,
blankets, warm-weather clothes,
and crock pots full of soup, stew
and chili. Volunteers are also
needed to set up, help with the
event, and clean up. For more
information about how to help,
please call 801-451-0608 and
leave a message or see the article
on Page B1

to participate in the fun of
listening to tales and creating a
make and take craft to
remember them by! 1-3 p.m., $1
per child, Community Arts
Center, 120 South Main,
Farmington. 801-451-0953,
www.farmington.utah.gov

CONCERTS
Dec. 2

over six years of age.

Dec. 7
• The “Messiah” will be
presented at Bountiful High
School, 7:30 p.m. Director Dr.
Michael Huff joins the Utah
Voices and the Salt Lake
Symphony. Tickets are $10/adults,
$5 students and seniors. Ages
eight and up are recommended.
Tickets available at Arttix.org, by
calling 801-355- ARTS, or at the
door on performance night.

• Davis Master Chorale will
be presenting their annual
holiday concert, this year titled
“Joy to the World,” on Dec. 4 at 7
p.m. at the Davis High School
auditorium. The program will
feature traditional carols, hymns,
and spirituals. Single tickets are
$5, and Family tickets (up to 6)
are $20. For more info.please visit
davismasterchorale.org.

• Bountiful Arts Center, 745
S. Main, Bountiful, 7 p.m. Park
City and Salt Lake City
musicgarage.org students will
perform the music of The
Beatles, Coldplay, Buddy Holly,
U2, Cream, Journey, David
Bowie and more. the event is
free but donations are
appreciated.

Through Dec. 23

Dec. 5

Dec. 15

Dec. 19-25

• Bountiful Davis Arts
Center hosts its annual 2009
Holiday Show & Sale. A wide
variety of different artists and
artistic styles will be on display,
including a sprinkling of
Christmas pieces that will get
you in the mood for the
upcoming holiday season.

Dec. 18-24
• The Utah premier of a new
play, “Jacob Marley’s Christmas
Carol,” based upon the familiar
holiday favorite “A Christmas
Carol.” It’s time for Jacob Marley
to tell his story. Old Post Theatre
at Ft. Douglas, on the U of U
campus, 245 Ft. Douglas Blvd.,
SLC.. For tickets call 801-5817100, www.kingtix.com, or at the
door.

Jan. 7, 9, 11-16
• It’s “Footloose,” “Grease,”
and “Happy Days” all rolled into
one! It’s “All Shook Up,” playing
at Bountiful High School at 7
p.m. The show features music by
Elvis Presley. It’s 1955, and Chad,
a motorcycle ridin’, rovin’
roustabout pulls into a small
Midwestern town. The mayor
believes he is the “Devil in
Disguise,” but Natalie, a
mechanic at a local gas station,
falls madly in love with him,
dresses up like a man to be near
him, and finally gets her guy.
Tickets are $5 in advance and $7
at the door. There is a $25 family
pass. Purchase advance tickets at
Bountiful High School main
office or at Top Hat Video. For
information call 801-402-3900.

Third Wednesday
• MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Support group will meet at the
Bountiful Library, 6:30-8:30
p.m. Julie 292-6040 or Sandi
543-1915.

Third Wednesday
• Brain Injury Support
Group, 7 p.m. Skyroom at
South Davis Community
Hospital. All those touched by
brain injury are invited to join
for support, informal discussion
and sharing. Louise or
Corrine, 295-2361.

Thursdays
TOPS Club weight loss
support group meets every
Thursday at 5 p.m. in the
Episcopal Church, 1131 South
Main, Centerville (use East
entrance). www.tops.org.

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LEGAL
NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
10-160-0017 Trust No. 123244107 Ref: Carolyn Schreck TRA:
Loan No. xxxxxx6630. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST, DATED April 04, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On
December 15, 2009,
at
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded April 10,
2006,
as
Instrument
No.
2158966, in Book 4009, Page
818-835, of the Official Records
in the office at the County Recorder of Davis County, State of
Utah,
executed
by
Carolyn
Schreck, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a
deposit of $5,000 in certified
funds to the trustee at the time of
sale, with the balance due by
noon the following business day,
at the office of the Trustee. At the
main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street
Bountiful Utah all right, title and
interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of
Trust in the property situated in
said County and State described
as: All of lot 17, ravenwood, layton
city, Utah, according to the official
plat thereof, Davis county, utah..
The street address and other
common designation of the real
property described above is purported to be: 1077 North 125
East Layton, Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of December
15, 2009 is $137,238.72. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any
liability for any incorrectness of
the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including
fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to
pay the remaining principal
sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The current
beneficiary of the Trust Deed as
of the date of this notice is:
Gmac Mortgage, Llc. The record
owner of the property as of the
recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Carolyn Schreck.
Dated: November 19, 2009.
James
H.
Woodall,
Trustee
James H. Woodall 10653 River
Front Parkway, Suite 290 South
Jordan
Ut
84095 (801)2549450
(800)245-1886
(Hotline)
Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Signature/by: James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall R272313
11/19/09,
11/26/09,
12/03/09 C-5358
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
08-337-0316 Trust No. 123292207 Ref: Amy Sorensen TRA:
Loan No. xxxxxx4902. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST, DATED June 05, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On
December 29, 2009,
at
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded June 22,
2006,
as
Instrument
No.
2178643, in Book 4061, Page
1051-1070, of the Official Records in the office at the County
Recorder of Davis County, State
of Utah, executed by Amy Sorensen, A Married Woman, will
sell at public auction to highest
bidder, payable in lawful money
of the United States at the time
of sale. Successful bidders must
tender a deposit of $5,000 in
certified funds to the trustee at
the time of sale, with the balance

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LEGAL
NOTICES

due by noon the following business day, at the office of the
Trustee. At the main entrance of
the davis county district court
Bountiful Department, 805 South
Main Street Bountiful Utah all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State
described as: All of lot 316, pheasantbrook north cluster subdivision
phase 3a2, kaysville city, Davis
county, Utah, according to the official plat thereof.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to
be: 1941 Cooper Street Kaysville
Ut 84037. Estimated Total Debt
as of December 29, 2009 is
$290,920.41. The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for
any incorrectness of the street
address and other common designation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made without
covenant or warranty, express or
implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of
the trusts created by said Deed
of Trust, to pay the remaining
principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust.
The current beneficiary of the
Trust Deed as of the date of this
notice is: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc.. The
record owner of the property as
of the recording of the Notice of
Default is/are: Amy Sorensen.
Dated: December 03, 2009.
James
H.
Woodall,
Trustee
James H. Woodall 10653 River
Front Parkway, Suite 290 South
Jordan
Ut
84095 (801)2549450
(800)245-1886
(Hotline)
Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Signature/by: James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall R272359
12/03/09,
12/10/09,
12/17/09 C-5359

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
08-398-0330 T.S. NO. 7091575
LOAN NO. 2218030171 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 3/24/2008. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 12/15/2009, at 10:30 AM,
James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of
Trust recorded 3/26/2008, as
Inst. No. 2351866, in Book 4498,
at Page 448, of the official records of the County Recorder of
Davis County, Utah, executed by
Leslie J. Beatse, a married woman, will sell at public auction to
highest bidder, payable in lawful
money of the United States at
the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of
$5,000 in certified funds to the
Trustee at the time of sale with
the balance due by noon the following business day, at the Office of the Trustee. At the Main
Entrance of the Davis County
District Court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main St, Bountiful, UT, all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the
property situated in said County
and State described as: All of
Lot 330, Hunters Creek Subdivision No. 3 Farmington City, Davis County, Utah according to
the official plat thereof. The
street address and other common designation, of the real
property described above is purported to be: 734 North Foxhunter Drive, Farmington, UT 84025.
Estimated Total Debt as of
12/15/2009 is $400,864.17. The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
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garding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including
fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to
pay the remaining principal
sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The current
beneficiary of the Trust Deed as
of the date of this notice is: Provident Funding Associates, LP
The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Leslie Beatse.
Dated 11/12/2009 James H.
Woodall Authorized Signature
James H. Woodall 10653 River
Front Parkway, Suite 290 South
Jordan, Utah 84095 (801)2549450 (800) 245-1886 (hotline)
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09 R274242 C-5387
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BID
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received from
contractors licensed in Utah for
the below-listed project as follows:
Bids to be filed at: Office of the
County Commission, Davis County
Courthouse, Room 128, 28 East
State Street, Farmington, Utah
84025.
Bid filing deadline: Tuesday,
December 22, 2009, at 9:30 a.m.
Bid Requirements: Bids must be
filed in compliance with the Bid
Instructions (Bid Document No. 3).
Project Description: Remove and
replace
drainage
culvert
in
Haights
Creek
Channel
in
northeast Farmington City under a
private driveway. Existing sixty (60)
feet of 36” culvert has a collapsed
section. This project will replace
the damaged pipe with two (2)
new 48” culverts. Type of pipe
(CMP, RCP, HDPE) and method of
installation (open cut or boring) will
be contractor option with rip-rap
and concrete headwall installation
on both ends of new pipes.
Existing pipe to be abandoned
in-place by filling with flowable fill.
Numerous
utility
laterals
in
approximately 20-30 feet of dirt fill
over the existing pipe that
comprises the driveway entry to
private residence.
Project Location: Approximately
1442 North 1670 West, in
Farmington, Utah.
Bid Information Packet: Copies of
the bid information packet, which
shall include all bid documents
and
forms,
project
plans,
specifications, and details, may be
obtained on/after December 2,
2009 at: www.bidsync.com or Bid
Documents will be available for
viewing at: Davis County Public
Works, 1500 East 650 North, Fruit
Heights, Utah, Phone 801-4442230.
Bid Opening: Bids shall be
opened and announced publicly
at the Chambers of the Davis
County
Board
of
County
Commissioners, Room 236, 28
East State Street, Farmington,
Utah on December 22, 2009 at
10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as
may be practical. C-5467 12/3-17
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
13-263-0002 T.S. NO. 7091636
LOAN NO. 0204312698 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 9/27/2006. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 12/15/2009, at 10:30 AM,
James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of
Trust recorded 10/02/2006, as
Inst. No. 2207152, in Book 4129,
at Page 2238, of the official records of the County Recorder of
Davis County, Utah, executed by
Manuel Bartolo Molina, a married
man, will sell at public auction to
highest bidder, payable in lawful
money of the United States at
the time of sale. Successful bid-

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ders must tender a deposit of
$5,000 in certified funds to the
Trustee at the time of sale with
the balance due by noon the following business day, at the Office of the Trustee. At the Main
Entrance of the Davis County
District Court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main St, Bountiful, UT, all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the
property situated in said County
and State described as: All of
Lot 2, Thalman Estates, Clinton
City, Davis County, Utah, according to the official plat thereof
recorded in the office of the Davis County Recorder. The street
address and other common designation, of the real property described above is purported to
be: 2012 North 550 West, Clinton, UT 84015. Estimated Total
Debt as of 12/15/2009 is
$197,827.45. The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for
any incorrectness of the street
address and other common designation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made without
covenant or warranty, express or
implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of
the trusts created by said Deed
of Trust, to pay the remaining
principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust.
The current beneficiary of the
Trust Deed as of the date of this
notice is: SunTrust Mortgage Inc
The record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are: Manuel Bartolo Molina.
Dated 11/12/2009
James H. Woodall Authorized
Signature James H. Woodall
10653 River Front Parkway, Suite
290 South Jordan, Utah 84095
(801)254-9450 (800) 245-1886
(hotline) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00
PM 11/19/09, 11/26/09, 12/03/09
R-274243 C-5388

Notice of Trustee Sale APN: 01392-1510 TRA: Trust No. 09ALS-25 Loan No. 61779567 Ref:
Michel L. Call IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED August 17, 2007. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On December 15, 2009 at 10:30
a.m., James H. Woodall, as duly
appointed Trustee under a Deed
of Trust recorded August 21,
2007,
as
Instrument
No.
2299312 in Book 4350, at Page
1152-1175, of the Official Records in the office at the County
Recorder of Davis County, State
of Utah executed by Michel L.
Call, a married man WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN
LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATE AT THE TIME OF
SALE. SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS
MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT OF
$5,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS
TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME
OF SALE, WITH THE BALANCE
DUE BY NOON THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE
OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEE. At
the main entrance of the Davis
County District Court, Bountiful
Department, 805 South Main
Street, Bountiful, Utah all right, title, and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed
to Trust in the the property situated in said County and State described as: Lot 1510R, Eaglepointe Estates Phase 15, according to the Official Plat thereof on file and of record in the Davis County Recorder's Office.
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property described above is purported to be: 1041 South Eaglepointe Drive North Salt Lake, UT
84054 The undersigned Trustee
disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address
and other common designation,
if any, shown herein. Said sale
will be made without covenant or
warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including
fees, charges, expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust, to pay the
remaining principle sums of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust. The current beneficiary of
the Trust Deed as of the date of
this notice is First Horizon Home
Loans, a Division of First Tennessee Bank National Association
The record owner of the property
as of the recording of the Notice
of Default is Michel Call Dated:
November 12, 2009 James H.
Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan,
Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450
James
H.
Woodall,
Trustee
Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
P638783
11/19,
11/26,
12/03/2009 C-5389
Notice of Board Meeting to Consider
Adoption of the Preliminary 2010
Budget and Amendment
to the 2009 Budget
Notice is hereby given that
Central Davis Sewer District will
hold a public hearing for the purpose of taking comments on the
preliminary 2010 calendar year
budget previously approved by
the District Board.
The hearing
will be held at 7:00 p.m. on December 10, 2009 in the District’s
Office located at 2200 South
Sunset Drive, Kaysville, Utah
84037.
Anyone wishing to attend the hearing and offer public
comments is invited to do so.
Written public comments will be
accepted and read into the record up to the time the hearing
starts. The office is handicapped
accessible and accommodation
can be made in advance for
anyone who needs it by contacting the District at (801)451-2190.
Copies of the Preliminary Budget
are available at the Office during
business hours or on the District’s Website CDSewer.org.
C-5393 11/26-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 17, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated July 9, 2007 and
executed by AARON D BIESINGER, AND KATIE C BIESINGER, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 303, FARMINGTON CREEK ESTATES PHASE III PUD, ACCORDING
TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF
THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER,
STATE OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 08-356-0303
The address of the property is
purported to be 864 WEST
COUNTRY
LANE,
FARMINGTON, UT 84025. The undersigned disclaims liability for any
error in the address. The current

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Beneficiary of the trust deed is
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP, and the
record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be AARON
D BIESINGER, AND KATIE C
BIESINGER,
HUSBAND
AND
WIFE.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0114311
C-5397 11/19-12/3
SUMMONS
In the Second District Court in
and for Davis County, State of
Utah, Farmington Department.
Nicholas Roy Goucher and Heidi
Mae Goucher,
Third-Party Plaintiffs
vs.
Shawn Ricks, dba Keepsake
Homes; Keepsake Homes, Inc.,
Third-Party Defendants.
Civil No. 080700749,
Judge Glen R. Dawson.
THE STATE OF UTAH TO:
SHAWN RICKS dba KEEPSAKE
HOMES
and
KEEPSAKE
HOMES, INC.
You are hereby summoned
and required to file an Answer in
writing to the attached Complaint
with the Clerk of the above entitled Court at 800 West State
Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, Utah 84025, and to serve
upon, or mail to LeBaron & Jensen, P.C., 476 West Heritage
Park Blvd., Ste. 200, Layton,
Utah 84041, a copy of said Answer, within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon
you.
If you fail to do so, judgment
by default will be taken against
you for the relief demanded in
said Complaint, which has been
filed with the Clerk of said Court
and a copy of which is hereto
annexed and herewith served
upon you. C-5413 11/26-12/10

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 17, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated May 13, 2005 and
executed by NOEL E BARLOW,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 21, BLOCK 5, VAL VISTA "C"
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE
OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE
AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 05-035-0063
The address of the property is
purported to be 2862 SOUTH
DAVIS BOULEVARD, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for any
error in the address. The current
Beneficiary of the trust deed is
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP, and the
record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be NOEL E
BARLOW.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 17, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated October 10, 2007
and executed by BRANDON W.
SORENSEN AND EMILEE SORENSEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS
JOINT
TENANTS,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 54, FREW ESTATES NO. 6, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD
IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE, CITY OF WEST POINT,
STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF DAVIS.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 14-186-0054
The address of the property is
purported to be 482 NORTH
1875 WEST, WEST POINT, UT
84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be BRANDON W.
SORENSEN AND EMILEE SORENSEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: August 27, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated June 7, 2005 and
executed by RICHARD R BALDWIN AND LORI BALDWIN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
LOT 202, BOUNTIFUL MEADOWS
AT SUMMERWOOD PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
AS RECORDED ON THE RECORDS
IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 01-265-0202
The address of the property is
purported to be 4482 SOUTH
SPRING
MEADOW
DRIVE,
BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for
any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners
of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be RICHARD R BALDWIN AND LORI BALDWIN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated July 28, 2006 and
executed by DALE E PARKER, A
MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s) in
favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
LOT 16, BLOCK "C", AMENDED
PLAT OF PORTION OF SCOTTSDALE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 14-073-0011
The address of the property is
purported to be 1256 NORTH
450 WEST, SUNSET CITY, UT
84015-3620. The undersigned
disclaims liability for any error in
the address. The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is THE
BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.,
ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, S ERIES 2006- 16, and
the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be
DALE E PARKER, A MARRIED
MAN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
12-109-0118
&*
Trust
No.
1234411-07 Ref: Edward J Obermiller
TRA:
Loan
No.
xxxxxx0284. IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,
DATED April 06, 2006. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
at
On
December 29, 2009,
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded April 13,
2006,
as
Instrument
No.
2160141**, in Book 4012, Page
1114-1134, of the Official Records in the office at the County
Recorder of Davis County, State
of Utah, executed by Edward J.
Obermiller, A Married Man, will
sell at public auction to highest
bidder, payable in lawful money
of the United States at the time
of sale. Successful bidders must
tender a deposit of $5,000 in
certified funds to the trustee at
the time of sale, with the balance
due by noon the following business day, at the office of the
Trustee. At the main entrance of
the davis county district court
Bountiful Department, 805 South
Main Street Bountiful Utah all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State
described as: Beginning at a point
north 89 deg, 50’ 13" West 335.0 feet
along the Section line of south 0 deg,
10’ 10" West 42.0 feet, thence the
North quarter corner of Section 24,
Township 4 North, Range 2 West,
Salt Lake Meridian and running
thence North 19 deg, 30 13’ West 110
feet along the Southerly line of a
road, thence South 0 deg, 10’ 30"
West 191 feet, thence South 89 deg,
50’ 13" East 110.0 feet ; thence North
0 deg, 10’ 30" East 191 feet tp the
point of beginning. Parcel 2: Beginning at a point North 80 deg, 50’ 13"
West 335 feet along the Section line
and south 0 deg, 10’ 30" West 233.0
feet from the North Quarter corner of
Section 24, Township 4 North, Range
2 West, Salt Lake Meridian and running thence North 19 deg, 30’ 13"
West 110 feet; thence South 0 deg,
10’ 30" West 302 feet, thence South
80 deg, 50’ 13" East 110 feet, thence
North 0 deg, 10’ 30" East 592 feet to
the point of beginning.
*121-090235
**loan modification recorded
04-28-09 instr# 2445374 bk# 4764
pg# 888-893. The street address
and other common designation
of the real property described
above is purported to be: 2779
W 1000 N Layton Ut 84041. Estimated Total Debt as of December 29, 2009 is $333,029.61. The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including
fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to
pay the remaining principal
sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The current
beneficiary of the Trust Deed as
of the date of this notice is: Mortgage
Electronic
Registration
Systems, Inc.. The record owner
of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default
is/are: Edward J Obermiller. Dated: December 03, 2009. James
H. Woodall, Trustee James H.
Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut
84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M.
– 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James
H. Woodall, Trustee James H.
Woodall
R-276166
12/03/09,
12/10/09, 12/17/09 C-5429

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
04-003-0074 Trust No. 117251207 Ref: Arden Hansen TRA:
Loan No. xxxxxx5237. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST, DATED August 03, 2006.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On December 15, 2009, at
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded August
08, 2006, as Instrument No.
2191220*, in Book 4091, Page
1305-1328, of the Official Records in the office at the County
Recorder of Davis County, State
of Utah, executed by Arden Hansen, A Married Man, will sell at
public auction to highest bidder,
payable in lawful money of the
United States at the time of sale.
Successful bidders must tender
a deposit of $5,000 in certified
funds to the trustee at the time of
sale, with the balance due by
noon the following business day,
at the office of the Trustee. At the
main entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department, 805 South Main Street
Bountiful Utah all right, title and
interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of
Trust in the property situated in
said County and State described
as: Beginning on the south line of
center street, at a point 68 feet East
and North 0 deg, 08’ West 1515.5
feet along the center line of a street
and South 87 deg, 11’ East 1183.95
feet along the center line of Center
Street and South 1 deg, 13’ West 33
feet from the Southwest corner of
Section 20, Township 2 North, Range
1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian,
in the City of Bountiful and running
thence North 87 deg, 12’ West 119.6
feet along the South line of said
street to a point 103 feet South 87
deg, 12’ East along the South line of
said street from the East line of 6th
Street, thence south 1 deg, 13’ West
115 feet parallel to 6th East Street;
thence South 87 deg, 12’ East parallel to the south line of Center Street
89.67 feet to the West line of the
Central Heights Subdivision; thence
North 32 deg, 17’ 24" East 58.01 feet;
thence North 1 deg, 13’ East 64.49
feet to the point of beginning *affidavit recorded 08-30-07 instr# 2302251
bk# 4357 pg# 751. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to
be: 630 East Center Street Bountiful Ut 84010. Estimated Total
Debt as of December 15, 2009 is
$257,748.50. The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for
any incorrectness of the street
address and other common designation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made without
covenant or warranty, express or
implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of
the trusts created by said Deed
of Trust, to pay the remaining
principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust.
The current beneficiary of the
Trust Deed as of the date of this
notice is: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc.. The
record owner of the property as
of the recording of the Notice of
Default is/are: Arden Hansen.
Dated: November 19, 2009.
James
H.
Woodall,
Trustee
James H. Woodall 10653 River
Front Parkway, Suite 290 South
Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450
(800)245-1886
(Hotline)
Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Signature/by: James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall R275091
11/19/09,
11/26/09,
12/03/09 C-5410

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NOTICES

9000

LEGAL
NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated March 23, 2006 and
executed
by
HEATHER
C
GRAVES, as Trustor(s) in favor of
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 35, WEST PARK VILLAGE PLAT A, CLEARFIELD CITY,
DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING
TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,
ON FILE AND OF RECORD WITH
THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S
OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all
easements,
appurtenances,
and fixtures now or hereafter a
part of the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-349-0035
The address of the property is
purported to be 16 E 2450 S,
CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-1958.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
AS
TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN
MORTGAGE
ACQUISITION
TRUST 2006-CW2, and the record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be HEATHER C GRAVES.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated March 26, 2008 and
executed by ROY CASTORENO,
A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s)
in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 1408, CHELSIE PARK
SUBDIVISION NO. 14, LAYTON
CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-456-1408
The address of the property is
purported to be 2254 W 1450 N,
LAYTON, UT 84041-3435. The
undersigned disclaims liability
for any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners
of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be ROY CASTORENO,
A MARRIED MAN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated May 31, 2007 and
executed by ANTHONY WINDER
AND ALEXIS WINDER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s)
in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
LOT 336, TUSCANY MEADOWS
SUBDIVISION PHASE 3, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE
OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER,
STATE OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-602-0336
The address of the property is
purported to be 3537 WEST
2610 SOUTH, SYRACUSE, UT
84075. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be ANTHONY
WINDER AND ALEXIS WINDER,
HUSBAND AND WIFE.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated July 25, 2007 and
executed by SHILO L CHRISTENSEN, A SINGLE PERSON.,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 113, ABERLOUR SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL
PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF
RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY
RECORDER'S
OFFICE,
DAVIS
COUNTY, UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 06-237-0113
The address of the property is
purported to be 2246 SOUTH
1500 WEST, WOODS CROSS,
UT 84087. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be SHILO L
CHRISTENSEN, A SINGLE PERSON..
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 29, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 24, 2005
and executed by R LANE JOHNSON AND NANCY A. JOHNSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 533, FOX POINTE SUBDIVISION PLAT "E", KAYSVILLE
CITY, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 08-309-0533
The address of the property is
purported to be 319 EAST 1375
SOUTH, KAYSVILLE, UT 84037.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported to be R LANE JOHNSON AND NANCY A. JOHNSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 21, 2006
and executed by LEWIS J. LOTT
AND KAREN A. LOTT, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary,
covering the following real property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 203, NORTH RANCH
NO. 2 SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,
ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE
OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-495-0203
The address of the property is
purported to be 1276 WEST
2920 SOUTH, SYRACUSE, UT
84075. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be LEWIS J. LOTT
AND KAREN A. LOTT.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated January 9, 2008 and
executed by EARL J LAKE, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 26, CONTINENTAL ESTATES PLAT C. CONT 0.25 ACRES
AND IMPROVEMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN DAVIS
COUNTY IN THE STATE OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 07-067-0034
The address of the property is
purported to be 330 E 750 S.,
FARMINGTON, UT 84025. The
undersigned disclaims liability
for any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners
of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be EARL J LAKE.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
APN: 14-079-0040 TRA: Trust
No.
1232318-07
Loan
No.
XXXX8954 Ref: KLECHKOWSKL,
JOSEPH IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED March
02, 2007 UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On December 29, 2009. at 10:30
am.
JAMES
H.
WOODALL,
TRUSTEE JAMES H. WOODALL,
as duly appointed Trustee under
and pursuant to Deed of Trust
recorded March 09. 2007, as
inst. No. 2250854, in book 4236,
page 242, of Official Records in
the office of the County Recorder
of DAVIS County, State of Utah
executed by JOSEPH L. KLECHKOWSKI, A MARRIED MAN
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER,
PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY
OF THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS MUST TENDER A
DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS TO THE TRUSTEE
AT THE TIME OF SALE, WITH
THE BALANCE DUE BY NOON
THE
FOLLOWING
BUSINESS
DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE
TRUSTEE), AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT BOUNTIFUL DEPARTMENT 805 SOUTH
MAIN ST BOUNTIFUL, UTAH all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and Stale
described as; ALL OF" LOT 40,
GREEN HILL ACRES AMENDED
PLAT "A", CLEARFIELD CITY,
DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL
PLAT THEREOF. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 710 N BARLOW ST CLEARFIELD UT 84015 Estimated Total
Debt as of December 29, 2009 is
$131.673.24 The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for
any incorrectness of the street
address and oilier common designation, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title,
possession, condition, or encumbrances,
including
fees,
charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust, to pay the
remaining principle sums of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust. The current beneficiary of
the Trust Deed as of the date of
this notice is: WELLS FARGO
BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE
REGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007OSI and the record owners of
the property as of the recording
of the Notice of Default is/are:
JOSEPH
L.
KLECHKOWSKI
JAMES H. WOODALL, TRUSTEE
JAMES H. WOODALL 10653
RIVER FRONT PARKWAY, SUITE
290 SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095
(801)254-9450 Dated: December 03, 2009 Sig. JAMES H.
WOODALL,
TRUSTEE
ASAP#
3356926
12/03/2009,
12/10/2009, 12/17/2009 C-5437

9000

NOTICE
A Notice of Intent for the following project submitted in accordance
with
§R307-401-1,
Utah Administrative Code (UAC),
has been received for consideration by the Executive Secretary,
Utah Air Quality Board:
Company Name: Hill Air Force
Base
Location: Hill Air Force Base:
Main Base – 00-ALC/EM, 7274
Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force
Base, UT, Davis County
Project Description:
Hill Air
Force Base (AFB) has requested a modification to their
Building 238 Approval Order
(AO) DAQE-AN010210184-07,
to amend estimated emissions, clarify the process
equipment, add one 5-axis
router and baghouse and
changing an existing internally
vented 5-axis router to the
new baghouse. This operation is located in Building 238
on the main base. This permit
contained emissions from the
composite core processes, an
autoclave, and a chemical
milling process. The emissions from the autoclave and
the chemical milling process
were removed because the
autoclave is now electric and
the chemical milling equipment has been removed and
the process is no longer being
performed.
The
emissions
from this permit only contain
the PM10 emissions from the
baghouses which control the
5-Axis routers and cutting operations in building 238. The
composite core process baghouses in building 238 have
the total emissions of 1.31 TPY
of PM10.
Hill AFB is classified as a major source of air pollution subject to Operating Permit Program. The Title V permit will
be administratively amended
to incorporate the conditions
of this AO. Hill AFB is located
in Davis County which is a
maintenance area for ozone,
but is an attainment area for
other criteria pollutants.
The completed engineering
evaluation and air quality impact
analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality
rules. The Executive Secretary
intends to issue an Approval Order pending a 30-day public
comment period. The project
proposal, estimate of the effect
on local air quality and draft Approval Order are available for
public inspection and comment
at the Utah Division of Air Quality, 150 North 1950 West, Salt
Lake City, UT 84114-4820. Written comments received by the
Division at this same address on
or before January 2, 2010 will be
considered in making the final
decision on the approval/disapproval of the proposed project.
Email comments will also be accepted at tdanderson@utah.gov.
If anyone so requests to the Executive Secretary at the Division
in writing within 15 days of publication of this notice, a hearing
will be held in accordance with
R307-401-7, UAC.
Date of Notice: December 3, 2009
C-5438

Legal deadline:
Monday, 5 p.m.

LEGAL
NOTICES

9000

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

LEGAL
NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
06-108-0012 Trust No. 117554207 Ref: Rocky L Rhoten TRA:
Loan No. xxxxxx7606. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST, DATED June 08, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On
December 29, 2009,
at
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded June 09,
2006,
as
Instrument
No.
2175345, in Book 4052, Page
1083-1092, of the Official Records in the office at the County
Recorder of Davis County, State
of Utah, executed by Rocky L.
Rhoten and Jane A. Rhoten,
Husband And Wife Asjoint Tenants, will sell at public auction to
highest bidder, payable in lawful
money of the United States at
the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of
$5,000 in certified funds to the
trustee at the time of sale, with
the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main
entrance of the davis county district court Bountiful Department,
805 South Main Street Bountiful
Utah all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the
property situated in said County
and State described as: Lot 12,
amended west woods mobile home
planned unit development, according
to the official plat thereof, on file and
of record in the office of the Davis
county recorder.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to
be: 1287 West 575 South Woods
Cross Ut 84087. Estimated Total Debt as of December 29,
2009 is $120,249.41. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the
street address and other common designation, if any, shown
herein. Said sale will be made
without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title,
possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust.
The current beneficiary of the
Trust Deed as of the date of this
notice is: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc.. The
record owner of the property as
of the recording of the Notice of
Default is/are: Rocky L. Rhoten
and Jane A. Rhoten. Dated: December 03, 2009. James H.
Woodall,
Trustee
James
H.
Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut
84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M.
– 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James
H. Woodall, Trustee James H.
Woodall
R-275811
12/03/09,
12/10/09, 12/17/09 C-5416
KAYSVILLE CITY
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the Kaysville City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, December 10,
2009, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
Room of the Kaysville City Municipal Center, 23 East Center,
Kaysville, to consider:
Rezone of 1.21 acres of property at 94 West Burton Lane
from R-1-20 to R-A
I hereby certify that I posted a
copy of the foregoing Public
Hearing notice on the municipality’s official website by November
25, 2009.

WADE FLINT

Zoning Administrator
C-5444 12/3

9000

LEGAL
NOTICES

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 14, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated April 6, 2007 and
executed by JARED C. FORBUSH AND JENNIFER N. FORBUSH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS
JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in
favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 7, WILLOW BEND SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER, STATE
OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 08-137-0007
The address of the property is
purported to be 1612 SOUTH
250
EAST,
KAYSVILLE,
UT
84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be JARED C. FORBUSH AND JENNIFER N. FORBUSH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS
JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 15, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated November 28, 2006
and executed by JENI ROMERO
AND ANTHONY D ROMERO
WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
LOT 10, BLOCK 3, CHAPEL SUBDIVISION, PLAT "A", ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON
FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 030480027
The address of the property is
purported to be 98 W 800 N,
BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010. The undersigned disclaims liability for
any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported to be JENI ROMERO
AND ANTHONY D ROMERO
WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT
TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, $5,000.00 at
the sale and the balance of the
purchase price by 12:00 noon
the day following the sale and
deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First
South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102.
Both payments must be in the
form of a cashier’s check or
money order and made payable
to
RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
cash and Bank "Official Checks"
are not acceptable. A trustee’s
deed will be made available to
the successful bidder within
three business days following receipt of the bid amount.
The
sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not
limited to any warranty as to title,
liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the
property. The sale is subject to
a workout reinstatement, payoff,
sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other
circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any
of the foregoing apply, the sale
will be void and the successful
bidder’s funds will be returned
without any liability to the trustee
or beneficiary for interest or any
other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT
THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 22, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated May 8, 2008 and
executed by MARK L GREEN,
AND HOLLY G GREEN, as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary,
covering the following real property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 22, VALLEY SIDE SUBDIVISION PLAT"A" ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON
FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 01-071-0014
The address of the property is
purported to be 817 WEST 4100
SOUTH, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported to be MARK L GREEN,
AND HOLLY G GREEN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: August 24, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 25, 2008
and executed by ERIC L PETERSON, as Trustor(s) in favor of
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
BEGINNING AT A POINT 81.5 RODS
WEST AND 665 FEET NORTH OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION
26, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2
WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE WEST 93.75 FEET;
THENCE
NORTH
6.00
RODS;
THENCE EAST 93.75 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 6.00 RODS TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 13-077-0143
The address of the property is
purported to be 1929 NORTH
250 WEST, SUNSET, UT 84015.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners
of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be ERIC L PETERSON.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 30, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 18, 2006
and executed by AMY CHOURNOS, as Trustor(s) in favor of
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
LOT 6, LAYTON RIDGES SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND
OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY
RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 09-332-0036
The address of the property is
purported to be 3194 E Layton
Ridge Dr, Layton, UT 840407125. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be AMY CHOURNOS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST COMPANY, $5,000.00 at
the sale and the balance of the
purchase price by 12:00 noon
the day following the sale and
deliverable to: Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648 East First
South, Salt Lake City, UT 84102.
Both payments must be in the
form of a cashier’s check or
money order and made payable
to
RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
cash and Bank "Official Checks"
are not acceptable. A trustee’s
deed will be made available to
the successful bidder within
three business days following receipt of the bid amount.
The
sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not
limited to any warranty as to title,
liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the
property. The sale is subject to
a workout reinstatement, payoff,
sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect bidding instructions, bankruptcy, or any other
circumstance of which the trustee is unaware. In the event any
of the foregoing apply, the sale
will be void and the successful
bidder’s funds will be returned
without any liability to the trustee
or beneficiary for interest or any
other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT
THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 12, 2009

9000

C11

LEGAL
NOTICES

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,
Team Member

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 12, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated December 24, 2008
and executed by MICHAEL
SCOTT SKOUGARD AND NICOLE
R.
SKOUGARD,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 101 IN SPRINGFIELD
ESTATES PHASE 4 SUBDIVISION
CITY OF CLEARFIELD, DAVIS
COUNTY UTAH, ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-544-0101
The address of the property is
purported to be 141 EAST CHELEMES WAY, CLEARFIELD, UT
84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be MICHAEL
SCOTT SKOUGARD AND NICOLE R. SKOUGARD.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 30, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN:
07-247-0054 Trust No. 123387907 Ref: Linda L Miller TRA: Loan
No. xxxxxx8878. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED September 24, 2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On December 29, 2009, at
10:30am, James H. Woodall,
Trustee James H. Woodall, as
duly appointed Trustee under a
Deed of Trust recorded October
01, 2007, as Instrument No.
2310143, in Book 4378, Page
791, of the Official Records in
the office at the County Recorder
of Davis County, State of Utah,
executed by Linda L Miller, will
sell at public auction to highest
bidder, payable in lawful money
of the United States at the time
of sale. Successful bidders must
tender a deposit of $5,000 in
certified funds to the trustee at
the time of sale, with the balance
due by noon the following business day, at the office of the
Trustee. At the main entrance of
the davis county district court
Bountiful Department, 805 South
Main Street Bountiful Utah all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State
described as: All of lot 54-r-geo,
deer field at hidden springs subdivision, according to the official plat
thereof on file and of record in the
Davis county recorder's office.. The
street address and other common designation of the real
property described above is purported to be: 1536 East Belle
Court Fruit Heights Ut 84037.
Estimated Total Debt as of December 31, 2009 is $878,151.42.
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address
and other common designation,
if any, shown herein. Said sale
will be made without covenant or
warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including
fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to
pay the remaining principal
sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The current
beneficiary of the Trust Deed as
of the date of this notice is: Mortgage
Electronic
Registration
Systems, Inc.. The record owner
of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default
is/are: Linda L Miller. Dated: December 03, 2009. James H.
Woodall,
Trustee
James
H.
Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan Ut
84095 (801)254-9450 (800)2451886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M.
– 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James
H. Woodall, Trustee James H.
Woodall
R-275178
12/03/09,
12/10/09, 12/17/09 C-5412
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated April 22, 2008 and
executed by EUGENE G. GARCIA AND MAURI A. GARCIA,
HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
LOT 61, PAICE FARMS CLUSTER

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SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN
THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY
RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-529-0061
The address of the property is
purported to be 4903 WEST
CANVAS BACK LANE, WEST
POINT, UT 84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any
error in the address. The current
Beneficiary of the trust deed is
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP, and the
record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be EUGENE G. GARCIA AND MAURI
A. GARCIA, HUSBAND AND
WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,
Team Member

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3405
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0117222
C-5399 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated April 21, 2008 and
executed by THOMAS D. MASON AND KATRINA J. MASON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:

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A PART OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,
SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN,
U.S. SURVEY: BEGINNING AT A
POINT 10 RODS EAST OF THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 22; RUNNING THENCE
EAST 198 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
174 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE
CENTER LINE OF OLD BLUFF ROAD;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING
THEREFROM THAT PORTION WITHIN THE COUNTY ROADS.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-105-0007
The address of the property is
purported to be 1939 WEST
2700 SOUTH, SYRACUSE, UT
84075. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be THOMAS D.
MASON AND KATRINA J. MASON, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS
JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated March 17, 2006 and
executed by CURTIS C OLSEN,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 556, OAK FOREST NO. 10, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 09-070-0556
The address of the property is
purported to be 2077 NORTH
2150 EAST, LAYTON, UT 840407861. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is U.S. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE FOR HARBORVIEW
2006-4 TRUST FUND,, and the
record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be CURTIS
C OLSEN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 30, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 14, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated December 26, 2006
and executed by STEFAN HAYNES, AND DANIELLE M HAYNES, as Trustor(s) in favor of
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 138 MAJOR MEADOWS
NO. 10, CLEARFIELD CITY, DAVIS
COUNTY, UTAH ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-440-0138
The address of the property is
purported to be 694 E 2200 S,
CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-6236.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported to be STEFAN HAYNES, AND DANIELLE M HAYNES.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 25, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, at
the front steps of the Davis
County Courthouse at 800 West
State Street, Farmington, Davis
County, Utah, on December 21,
2009 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of
said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally
executed by Curt E. Guest, as
Trustor, in favor of Utah Central
Credit Union, covering real property located at 1446 E. Hidden
Springs Parkway, Fruit Heights,
Utah 84037, and more particularly described as:
Lot 12-RD, DEER RIDGE AT
HIDDEN SPRINGS, according
to the official plat thereof on
file in the office of the Davis
County Recorder.
#07-246-0012.
The current beneficiary of the
trust deed is Utah Central Credit
Union and the record owner of
the property as of the recording
of the notice of default is Curt E.
Guest. This Trust Deed is recorded
as
Entry
Number
2207215 of the records of the
Davis County Recorder. Bidders
must be prepared to tender to
the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale
and the balance of the purchase
price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments
must be in the form of a cashier’s check or certified funds.
The trustee maintains a bona
fide office in the state meeting
the requirements of Subsection
57-1-21(1)(b).
The address of
the office of the trustee is P.O.
Box 25786, Salt Lake City, UT
84125-0786. The hours during
which the trustee can be contacted regarding the notice of
default are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday,
with the exception of legal holidays. The trustee may be contacted by telephone during
these hours at (801) 972-0307.
THIS IS AN EFFORT TO COLLECT A DEBT.
INFORMATION
RECEIVED MAY BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
DATED this 23rd day of November, 2009.

BRUCE L. RICHARDS

Trustee
1805 South Redwood Road
P.O. Box 25786
Salt Lake City UT 84125-0786
C-5433 11/26-12/10
Budget Adoption Notice:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to sections 17-36-11
of the Utah Code Annotated, the
Davis County, Utah 2010 Tentative budget is available for public inspection at the Clerk/Auditor’s office in the Davis County
Memorial Courthouse in Farmington, Utah.
Included in the
budget, pursuant to County Ordinance 02-90 approved June
27, 1990, is an appropriate performance pay increase for all eligible employees and officials of
the County.
Pursuant to 17-36-12 and 1736-13 of the Utah Code Annotated, the Davis County Commission has scheduled Tuesday,
December 8th, 2009 at 6:00 PM
at
Farmington
Junior
High
School (150 South, 200 West) in
Farmington, Utah to hold a public hearing for open discussion
related to the adoption of the
proposed 2010 budget.
A budget hearing for the General
Fund and a budget opening for
funds other than the General
Fund will also be held the same
evening to make any final adjustments to the 2009 Budget.
All interested persons are invited to attend.

Steve S. Rawlings

Davis County Clerk / Auditor
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, at
the front steps of the Davis
County Courthouse at 800 West
State Street, Farmington, Davis
County, Utah, on December 21,
2009 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of
said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed originally
executed by Curt E. Guest, as
Trustor, in favor of Utah Central
Credit Union, covering real property located at 1462 E. Hidden
Springs Parkway, Fruit Heights,
Utah 84037, and more particularly described as:
Lot 13-RD, DEER RIDGE AT
HIDDEN SPRINGS, according
to the official plat thereof on
file in the office of the Davis
County Recorder.
#07-246-0013.
The current beneficiary of the
trust deed is Utah Central Credit
Union and the record owner of
the property as of the recording
of the notice of default is Curt E.
Guest. This Trust Deed is recorded
as
Entry
Number
2207214 of the records of the
Davis County Recorder. Bidders
must be prepared to tender to
the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale
and the balance of the purchase
price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments
must be in the form of a cashier’s check or certified funds.
The trustee maintains a bona
fide office in the state meeting
the requirements of Subsection
57-1-21(1)(b).
The address of
the office of the trustee is P.O.
Box 25786, Salt Lake City, UT
84125-0786. The hours during
which the trustee can be contacted regarding the notice of
default are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday,
with the exception of legal holidays. The trustee may be contacted by telephone during
these hours at (801) 972-0307.
THIS IS AN EFFORT TO COLLECT A DEBT.
INFORMATION
RECEIVED MAY BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
DATED this 23rd day of November, 2009.

BRUCE L. RICHARDS

Trustee
1805 South Redwood Road
P.O. Box 25786
Salt Lake City UT 84125-0786
C-5434 11/26-12/10
SUMMONS
IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR
COUNTY
STATE
OF
DAVIS
UTAH
Case Nos. 1025979, 1025980,
1025981
State of Utah in the interest of:
L.S., C.S., T.S.
THE STATE OF UTAH TO:
ELDON SEAGRIST
You are hereby summoned to
appear before the above-entitled
court, 800 West State Street, Farmington, UT on JANUARY 5, 2010, at
11:15 a.m. to respond to a Petition
on file with the court alleging that
you have abused and/or neglected your child. You have a
right to be represented by an attorney at these proceedings. If
you do not appear at the time
and place set forth herein, a default judgment will be entered
against you which could include
a termination of your parental
rights, permanent and temporary
custody orders and an order to
pay child support.
C-5431 11/26-12/17

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of sale, at the
Justice Complex Court Building,
800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on January 6,
2010, at 3:30 p.m. of said day,
for the purpose of foreclosing a
trust deed dated October 1,
2007, and executed by REBECCA BARNHILL AND GERALD
BARNHILL, as Trustors, in favor
of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary,
which Trust Deed was recorded
on October 5, 2007, as Entry No.
2311628, in Book 4382, at Page
995, in the Official Records of
Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly
located at 226 North 1500 East,
Layton, Utah
84040 in Davis
County, Utah, and more particularly described as:
ALL OF LOT 9, MORGAN
FARMS SUBDIVISION PHASE
II, CITY OF LAYTON, DAVIS
COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF ON FILE AND OF
RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
Tax ID: 11-015-0009
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is AMERICA FIRST
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and
the record owners of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are REBECCA
BARNHILL
AND
GERALD
BARNHILL.
Bidders must tender to the
trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at
the sale and the balance of the
purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the
day following the sale. Both the
deposit and the balance must be
paid to Lincoln Title Insurance
Agency in the form of a wire
transfer, cashier's check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are
not accepted.
DATED: November 30, 2009.

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that
the 9th day of December, 2009,
at 6:00 p.m. has been set by the
Board of Directors as the meeting for the adoption of the Bountiful Irrigation District’s budget
for 2010.
PUBLIC HEARING TO REOPEN 2009 BUDGET NOTICE is
hereby given that there will be a
public hearing to reopen the
2009 budget of Bountiful Irrigation District.
The meeting for both hearings
will be held in the office of the
Board of Directors at 995 South
500 West, Bountiful, Utah.
Anyone interested is invited to
inspect the tentative budgets on
file in the District office at 995
South 500 West, Bountiful, Utah
and/or appear and be heard at
said meeting.

Bountiful Irrigation District
Gary Keddington/Secretary
C-5430 12/3

Classified deadline:
Tuesday, noon

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of sale, at the
Justice Complex Court Building,
800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on January 6,
2010, at 3:30 p.m. of said day,
for the purpose of foreclosing a
trust deed dated September 20,
2005, and executed by TREVOR
E. FARNES, as Trustor, in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,
as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed
was recorded on September 26,
2005, as Entry No. 2108529, in
Book 3878, at Page 718, in the
Official Records of Davis County,
State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 924
South Country Lane, Farmington,
Utah 84025 in Davis County,
Utah, and more particularly described as:
ALL OF LOT 319, FARMINGTON CREEK ESTATES PHASE
III, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, FARMINGTON CITY,
DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL
PLAT THEREOF.
Tax ID: 08-356-0319
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default
is TREVOR E. FARNES.
Bidders must tender to the
trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at
the sale and the balance of the
purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the
day following the sale. Both the
deposit and the balance must be
paid to Lincoln Title Insurance
Agency in the form of a wire
transfer, cashier's
check or certified funds. Cash
payments, personal checks or
trust checks are not accepted.
DATED: November 30, 2009.

LINCOLN TITLE INSURANCE
AGENCY
by: Paula Maughan
its: Vice President
Telephone: (801)476-0303
web site:
www.smithknowles.com
SK File No. 09-1031
C-5453 12/3-17
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated January 22, 2007
and executed by RON MERRILL
AND ANDRIA MERRILL HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor(s)
in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
LOT 15, REED SUBDIVISION NO. 1,
AMENDED PLAT, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 04-045-0015
The address of the property is
purported to be 1238 EAST 200
SOUTH, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is BANK OF NEW
YORK MELLON AS TRUSTEE,
BY BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP,
BY BAC GP, LLC, ITS GENERAL
PARTNER,
AS
ATTORNEY-INFACT, and the record owners of
the property as of the recording
of the notice of default is report-

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ed to be RON MERRILL AND
ANDRIA MERRILL HUSBAND
AND WIFE.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,
Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3405
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0116127
C-5401 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of sale, at the
Justice Complex Court Building,
800 West State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, on December
23, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. of said
day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated June 22,
2007, and executed by RANDALL COOK, as Trustor, in favor
of AMERICA FIRST FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary,
which Trust Deed was recorded
on June 28, 2007, as Entry No.
2283897, in Book 4314, at Page
1221, in the Official Records of
Davis County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly
located at 2942 South 1150
West, Syracuse, Utah 84075 in
Davis County, Utah, and more
particularly described as:
LOT 118, NORTH RANCH NO.
1 SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO
THE
OFFICIAL
PLAT
THEREOF ON FILE AND OF
RECORD
IN
THE
DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Tax ID: 12-361-0118
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is AMERICA FIRST
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, and
the record owner of the property
as of the recording of the Notice
of Default is RANDALL COOK.
Bidders must tender to the
trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at
the sale and the balance of the
purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the
day following the sale. Both the
deposit and the balance must be
paid to Lincoln Title Insurance
Agency in the form of a wire
transfer, cashier's check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are
not accepted.
DATED: November 18, 2009.

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by: Paula Maughan
its: Vice President
Telephone: (801)476-0303
web site:
www.smithknowles.com
SK File No. 09-1001
C-5415 11/26-12/10
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated May 31, 2006 and
executed by MICHAEL J. LANEY, A MARRIED MAN, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 39, SCENIC HILL SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ACCORDING
TO
THE
OFFICIAL
PLAT
THEREOF, ON FILE IN THE
OFFICE
OF
THE
DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER.
MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS:
LOT 39, SCENIC HILLS SUBDIVISION NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE
OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE
IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 01-191-0039
The address of the property is
purported to be 66 NORTH
SCENIC HILLS CIRCLE, NORTH
SALT LAKE, UT 84054. The undersigned disclaims liability for
any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is HSBC BANK USA, N. A.,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST,
SERIES
2007-AR3
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be MICHAEL J.
LANEY, A MARRIED MAN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,

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RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3405
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0116124
C-5403 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated June 9, 2003 and
executed by TRAVIS POLLOCK,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
BEGINNING AT A POINT
1445.25 FEET WEST FROM
THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP
4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,
SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING THENCE WEST 76
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 179
FEET;
THENCE
76
FEET;
THENCE NORTH 179 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING
THAT
PORTION
WITHIN
700
SOUTH, SITUATE IN DAVIS
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH.
MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT 1445.25
FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,
SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; RUNNING
THENCE WEST 76 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 179 FEET; THENCE EAST 76
FEET; THENCE NORTH 179 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THAT PORTION WITHIN
700 SOUTH, SITUATE IN DAVIS
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-051-0021
The address of the property is
purported to be 1275 WEST 700
SOUTH,
CLEARFIELD,
UT
84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be TRAVIS POLLOCK.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and

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the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,
Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3405
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0116668
C-5404 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 22, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated December 28, 2007
and executed by LAMONT L
WILCOX, AND HEIDI D WILCOX,
HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 3, WILKIE ESTATES NO. 2, ACCORDING
TO
THE
OFFICIAL
PLAT
THEREOF, ON FILE AND OF
RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS:
ALL OF LOT 3, WILKIE ESTATES
NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ONFILE AND
OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE
DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 11-316-0003
The address of the property is
purported to be 1944 WEST
HILL STREET, KAYSVILLE, UT
84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be LAMONT L
WILCOX, AND HEIDI D WILCOX,
HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
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or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0115621
C-5406 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 14, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated September 24, 2007
and executed by TODD H
SCHMIDT,
AND
APRIL
SCHMIDT,
HUSBAND
AND
WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 3, VIOLA SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF BLOCK 37,
NORTH MILL CREEK PLAT, BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD
IN THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 03-090-0003
The address of the property is
purported to be 17 WEST 1500
SOUTH, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported
to
be
TODD
H
SCHMIDT,
AND
APRIL
SCHMIDT,
HUSBAND
AND
WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In

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the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 15, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0079265
C-5465 12/3-17
KAYSVILLE CITY
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the Kaysville City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, December 10,
2009, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council
Room (Room A) of the Kaysville
City Municipal Center, 23 East
Center, Kaysville, to consider:
Amendment to Title 17, Planning and Zoning, to allow telecommunications towers and
telecommunication towers of
height greater than thirty-five
feet (35’) in all residential zone
districts.
I hereby certify that I posted a
copy of the foregoing Public
Hearing notice on the municipality’s official website by November
25, 2009.

WADE FLINT

Zoning Administrator
C-5443 12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated October 3, 2006 and
executed by JASON E HAAGA A
MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE
AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 1, 750 EAST STREET SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, ON FILE AND
OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS COUNTY
RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 04-154-0001
The address of the property is
purported to be 529 SOUTH 750
EAST, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is HSBC BANK USA,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE FOR
DEUTSCHE
ALT-A SECURITIES MORTGAGE
LOAN
TRUST,
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6, and
the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be
JASON E HAAGA A MARRIED
MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price

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by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 16, 2009

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0116122
C-5407 11/19-12/3
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on December 15, 2009, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated April 18, 2006 and
executed by BILLY
JOE
BARNES SR, AND JANET L
BARNES, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS
JOINT
TENANTS,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 168, JAMARL ACRES, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 2
WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN
THE CITY OF CLEARFIELD, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD
IN THE COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 14-085-0168
The address of the property is
purported to be 391 ANN ST,
CLEARFIELD, UT 84015-3719.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is THE BANK OF
NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE
BANK OF NEW YORK, AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-7, and
the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be
BILLY JOE BARNES SR, AND
JANET L BARNES, HUSBAND
AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price

By: Pam Davis, Team Member

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated December 5, 2006
and executed by GARY WINTON, AND JUDY WINTON, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor(s) in favor
of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in
Davis County:
09-0120273 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 9,
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE
2 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE
AND MERIDIAN; BEGINNING
AT A POINT ON THE WEST
LINE OF 2000 WEST STREET
WHICH IS 33.10 FEET SOUTH
00°09’42" WEST ALONG THE
SECTION LINE AND 33 FEET
WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
SOUTHEAST QUARTER SECTION,
RUNNING
THENCE
SOUTH 00°09’42" WEST 100
FEET ALONG SAID WEST
LINE OF 2000 WEST STREET;
THENCE WEST 116 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00°09’42"
EAST 100 FEET; THENCE
EAST 116 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-048-0050
The address of the property is
purported to be 1208 S 2000 W,
SYRACUSE, UT 84075. The undersigned disclaims liability for
any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is THE BANK OF NEW
YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK
OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

LEGAL
NOTICES

FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- 25, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be GARY WINTON, AND JUDY WINTON, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

By: Gadalia Estremera-Caquias,
Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3405
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0120273
C-5418 11/26-12/10
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 29, 2006
and executed by BRENT DAVIS,
A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s)
in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real property
located in Davis County:
09-0079190 legal:
PARCEL 1:
LOT 517, KING CLARION
HILLS NO. 5 SUBDIVISION, A
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF,
SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 4
NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST,
SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN
THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL
PLAT THEREOF.
PARCEL 2:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 517,
KING CLARION HILLS NO. 5
SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION
PART OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 1
WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN,
IN THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE,
AND
RUNNING
THENCE
SOUTH 19°47' EAST 30.01 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO NORTH
LINE OF PROPERTY DEED IN
BOOK
1850-911,
THENCE
NORTH 58° 05'29" 'EAST 31.13

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FEET; THENCE NORTH 3°54'09"
EAST 30.72 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY
LINE
OF
SAID SUBDIVISION, THENCE
SOUTH 64°00' WEST 43.03
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 11-046-0517 & 11042-0042
The address of the property is
purported to be 1125 NORTH
THORNFIELD
ROAD,
KAYSVILLE, UT 84037. The undersigned disclaims liability for any
error in the address. The current
Beneficiary of the trust deed is
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,
and the record owners of the
property as of the recording of
the notice of default is reported
to be BRENT DAVIS, A MARRIED MAN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: August 27, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0079190
C-5421 11/26-12/10
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated March 14, 2002 and
executed by JOHN T. LAUGHTER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
09-0113550
BEGINNING
5.6
CHAINS
NORTH AND 12.2 CHAINS
EAST FROM THE SOUTH-

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WEST CORNER OF LOT 3,
BLOCK
L,
NORTH
MILL
CREEK
PLAT,
BOUNTIFUL
TOWNSITE
SURVEY,
AND
RUNNING
THENCE
EAST
ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF
A 9 ROD STREET 136.5 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 58.91 FEET;
THENCE WEST 181.35 FEET,
MORE OR LESS TO THE
EAST SIDE OF THE STATE
HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH
32º30’ EAST ALONG SAID
HIGHWAY 70.02 FEET, MORE
OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
MORE
CORRECTLY
DESCRIBED AS:
BEGINNING
5.6
CHAINS
NORTH AND 12.2 CHAINS EAST
FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3, BLOCK L,
NORTH MILL CREEK PLAT,
BOUNTIFUL TOWNSITE SURVEY, AND RUNNING THENCE
EAST ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE
OF A 3 ROD STREET 136.5
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58.91
FEET; THENCE WEST 181.35
FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE
EAST SIDE OF THE STATE
HIGHWAY;
THENCE
NORTH
32º30’
EAST
ALONG
SAID
HIGHWAY 70.02 FEET, MORE
OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 03-039-0023
The address of the property is
purported to be 1115 SOUTH
MAIN, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010.
The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address.
The current Beneficiary of the
trust deed is BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, and the record owners
of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is reported to be JOHN T. LAUGHTER, AN UNMARRIED PERSON.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 5, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated August 31, 2007
and executed by CHAD WESTBROOK AND GINGER WESTBROOK, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS
JOINT
TENANTS.,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
TS # 09-0112520
PART OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 6,
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE
2
WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND
MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY,
UTAH:
BEGINNING
AT
A
POINT
WHICH IS SOUTH 0°03’24"
EAST 76.77 FEET ALONG THE
SECTION LINE TO THE CENTERLINE
OF
300
NORTH
STREET AND NORTH 89°47’ 20"
EAST 2108.89 FEET ALONG
SAID
CENTER
LINE
AND
SOUTH 33.00 FEET FROM THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 6, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO BEING THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT
203 OF PAICE FARMS CLUSTER
SUBDIVISION PHASE 2, AS RECORDED AT THE DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH RECORDER'S OFFICE, THENCE AS FOLLOWS:
NORTH 89°47’20" SEC EAST
116.00
FEET
ALONG
THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 203;
THENCE
SOUTH
00°12’40"
EAST 110.00 FEET ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 203;
THENCE
SOUTH
89°47’20"
WEST 111.84 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 02°23’00" WEST 110.08
FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE
OF SAID LOT 203 TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-538-0209
The address of the property is
purported to be 4609 WEST 300
NORTH,
WEST
POINT,
UT
84015. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be CHAD WESTBROOK AND GINGER WESTBROOK, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS JOINT TENANTS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In

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the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 20, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0112520
C-5426 11/26-12/10
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 14, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated May 25, 2006 and
executed by STEVEN M LOWE,
AND LORI LOWE HUSBAND
AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS
WITH FULL RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP AND NOT AS TENANTS
IN
COMMON,,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
ALL OF LOT 62, GOLDEN WEST VILLA NO. 3, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE
AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
THE DAVIS COUNTY RECORDER.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 13-150-0062
The address of the property is
purported to be 2521 N 1170 W,
CLINTON, UT 84015-9180. The
undersigned disclaims liability
for any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is
reported to be STEVEN M
LOWE, AND LORI LOWE HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT
TENANTS WITH FULL RIGHTS
OF SURVIVORSHIP AND NOT
AS TENANTS IN COMMON,.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any lia-

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bility to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: September 30, 2009

or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 30, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 12, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated April 17, 2008 and
executed by TERRI S. JUDKINS,
as Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,
SALT LAKE MERIDIAN; BEGINNING
AT A POINT WHICH IS NORTH 89
DEG 50 MIN 56 SEC WEST 527.0
FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE
FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER OF
SAID SECTION 24 AND RUNNING
THENCENORTH 89 DEG 50 MIN 56
SEC WEST 100.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 0 DEG 10 MIN 30 SEC
EAST 445.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89 DEG 50 MIN 56 SEC EAST
215.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0
DEG 10 MIN 30 SEC WEST 20.00
FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG 50
MIN 56 SEC WEST 115.50 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 0 DEG 10 MIN 30
SEC WEST 425.50 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
SUBJECT TO A RIGHT OF WAY FOR
A ROAD ACROSS THE SOUTH 33.00
FEET THEREOF. SITUATE IN DAVIS
COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-109-0167
The address of the property is
purported to be 2808 WEST
GENTILE STREET, LAYTON, UT
84041. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be TERRI S. JUDKINS.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances,

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0123787
C-5460 12/3-17
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 12, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated March 23, 2007 and
executed by SAMUEL W MILLER, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
BEGINNING ON THE EAST LINE OF
A STREET AT A POINT 33.0 FEET
EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH,
RANGE 2 WEST, SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF SYRACUSE,
AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH
63.0 FEET ALONG SAID STREET;
THENCE EAST 120.0 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 63.0 FEET; THENCE WEST
120.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 12-108-0094
The address of the property is
purported to be 3193 SOUTH
1000 WEST, SYRACUSE, UT
84075. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the
address. The current Beneficiary
of the trust deed is BAC HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
SERVICING LP, and the record
owners of the property as of the
recording of the notice of default
is reported to be SAMUEL W
MILLER, AN UNMARRIED MAN.
Bidders must be prepared to
tender to the trustee, RECONTRUST
COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
be in the form of a cashier’s
check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
A trustee’s deed will be
made available to the successful
bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
amount. The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any
warranty as to title, liens, pos-

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session, taxes, encumbrances,
or condition of the property. The
sale is subject to a workout reinstatement, payoff, sale cancellation or postponement, incorrect
bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
or any other circumstance of
which the trustee is unaware. In
the event any of the foregoing
apply, the sale will be void and
the successful bidder’s funds
will be returned without any liability to the trustee or beneficiary
for interest or any other damages.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND
THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.
Dated: November 30, 2009

By: Pam Davis, Team Member
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
2380 Performance Dr,
TX2-985-07-03
Richardson, TX 75082
(800) 281-8219 x3436
Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00a.m. to
5:00p.m., Central Time
TS#: 09 -0126299
C-5462 12/3-17
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, payable in
lawful money of the United
States at the time of the sale, "at
the Main Entrance (public entry)
Courts Building, Davis County
Criminal Justice Complex, 800
West State Street, Farmington,
Utah", on January 7, 2010, at
10:30 AM, of said day, for the
purpose of foreclosing a trust
deed dated February 1, 2007
and executed by CARREY R
BEERS,
AND
MELISSA
A
BEERS, HUSBAND AND WIFE
AS
JOINT
TENANTS,
as
Trustor(s) in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as Beneficiary, covering the following real
property located in Davis County:
LOT 923, EAGLEPOINTE ESTATES,
PHASE 9, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE
AND OF RECORD IN THE DAVIS
COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE.
Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected
on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property.
Tax Parcel No.: 01-323-0923
The address of the property is
purported to be 515 SOUTH
RIDGETOP LANE, NORTH SALT
LAKE, UT 84054-1609. The undersigned disclaims liability for
any error in the address. The
current Beneficiary of the trust
deed is THE BANK OF NEW
YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK
OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHL M
ORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
TRUST
2007-3
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROU
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record owners of the property as
of the recording of the notice of
default is reported to be CARREY R BEERS, AND MELISSA A
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AS JOINT TENANTS.
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COMPANY,
N.A.,
$5,000.00 at the sale and the
balance of the purchase price
by 12:00 noon the day following
the sale and deliverable to:
Matheson, Mortensen, et al., 648
East First South, Salt Lake City,
UT 84102. Both payments must
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check or money order and made
payable to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., cash and Bank "Official Checks" are not acceptable.
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bidder within three business
days following receipt of the bid
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bidding instructions, bankruptcy,
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Court of Davis County of Lee
Bath of 1115 Taylor Street, San
Francisco, CA 94108-1931 as
Personal Representative of the
Estate of CAROL RUTH BATH
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Utah Code, the City of Fruit
Heights hereby gives notice that
the City Council shall convene
twice a month on the 1st and 3rd
Tuesday, except in April, November and December.
All
meetings shall begin at 7:00 PM
unless otherwise noticed and
shall be held at the Fruit Heights
City Hall, 910 S. Mountain Road,
Fruit Heights. The schedule for
City Council meetings for 2010 is
as follows:
January
5 & 19
February
2 & 16
March
2 & 16
April
13
May
4 & 18
June
1 & 15
July
6 & 20
August
3 & 17
September 7 & 21
October
5 & 19
November 4 & 16
December 7 & 28
The
Planning
Commission
shall convene once each month
on the fourth Tuesday except in
December at 7:00 PM unless
otherwise noticed. The December meeting will be held December 21.
The Fruit Heights Board of Adjustment shall meet on January
7, 2010, at 7:00 PM in the Fruit
Heights City Hall and every second Thursday of the month when
necessary.
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special work meetings shall be
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public bulletin boards at the following locations:
1. Intersection of Lloyd Road
and Hidden Valley Drive
2.
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Way and Highway 89 frontage
road.

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009 • D1

BY SCOTT SCHULTE
Clipper Sports Editor

BOUNTIFUL — Hundreds of
runners took to the streets of Bountiful Thanksgiving morning in
preparation to a day of feasting.
The South Davis Recreation
Center sponsored Thanksgiving
Day Run included both a 10K and
5K race.
The overall winner of the 10K
was Kevin Schilling of Salt Lake
City with a time of 35:50.
Andrew Hensen was the first
local placer. The Bountiful resident

took second in a time of 37 minutes
while third place went to Davis
Sondrup of Salt Lake.
The top female runners were all
from Bountiful with Sarah Hansen
finishing in a time of 24:46.
Kimberly Terry was second in a
time of 43:40 and Annie Kirk
placed third with a time of 44:20.
In the 5K, Bountiful’s Kevin
Martin was first with a time of
17:46.89
Farmington resident Layne
McKenna placed second just twotenths of a second behind Martin in
the time of 17:46.97.

Third place went to Jonathan
Stiles of Henderson, Nev.
Stiles’ time was 19:10.
Janene Arbuckle was the best in
the women’s division with a time of
19:55.
Madison Heath placed second
with a time of 20:47 followed by
Konda Quinton of North Salt Lake
(23:17).
The Thanksgiving Run is the latest in the series of road races sponsored by the South Davis Recreation Center.
sschulte@davisclipper.com

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Hundreds hit the roads in Bountiful

THE THANKSGIVING DAY ROAD RACE was led off by Tom the Turkey and
the 10K was won by Kevin Schilling (inset). Hundreds of runners started
Thanksgiving morning off with a 5K or 10K road race at SDRC.

Recreation

Cullimore’s impact
reaches over years
and countless lives
D2

BY BEN WHITE
Clipper Correspondent

KAYSVILLE — During
the middle part of the 20th
Century, Grant Cullimore
helped to shape the lives of
young people as a coach at
Davis High School.
After all these years, his
players haven’t forgotten
their time spent, and lessons
learned with Coach Cullimore.
A group of former players
gathered together at Schneiter’s Bluff Golf Course in a
banquet to honor their
coach, who is now in his late
80s.
The time was spent in
catching up and reminiscing
about the time they had
spent together as teammates
and friends.
“He’s getting quite old,”
said Norm Haugen, a former
player. “We decided it would
be a good idea to get all of his
players that we could find
together again.”
Haugen worked to put the
event together and found it
to be a success.
Cullimore has had quite a
ride in life, and has touched
many in his days. Life took
him from being a farmer in
Garland, to a soldier fighting
the Japanese in World War II,
to being the recreational
director for Davis County.
In all, 19 of his former
players were able to attend
the banquet. During the proceedings, nearly all of them

stood up to pay tribute to
their former coach.
“There were some very
touching moments, and tender feelings expressed,” said
Haugen.
During his tenure, Davis
won several state titles. Many
of Cullimore’s players went
on to play college basketball.
Cullimore was a coach who
kids would love to play for.
“He is quite an historical
icon,” said Haugen. “He was
recognized throughout the
state, he could have coached
anywhere he wanted.”
“What I remember most
is that he was extremely fair,”
said Wayne Baker, another
former player. “If you gave it
your all, you got to
play….never any politics with
him.”
Not only did he coach
winning teams, but he
inspired his players. Many
have pursued careers in
coaching and education, trying to pass on to others what
Cullimore had taught them.
“I owe my career to Grant
Cullimore,” said Baker, who
spent his career as an educator and coach. “He inspired
me to do what I have done.”
Though he has retired
from his job, Cullimore still
continues in what he loves:
recreation.
“He calls me all the time,”
said Haugen. “We go golfing
together. He can hardly
swing a club anymore, but he
loves to be out there.”

IN ADDITION to being a successful coach, Grant Cullimore
fought in World War II. Cullimore is one of the most popular
figures in Davis County to this day.

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

FORMER DAVIS coach Grant Cullimore (front, center) sits with some of the many people he has impacted over the years.
Cullimore was honored for his coaching but also for the positive impact he has had on the lives of so many people.

Junior High

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

D3

BY CHRIS DONOVAN
Special to the Clipper

“Things really came
together this year,” Beck said.
“This team has worked very
hard and has enjoyed a successful year.
“I am also proud of the
way the boys conducted
themselves on the field with
sportsmanship.”
Viewmont finishes the
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of players throughout the
state that had won different
league championships.
“This team hit very hard
and I was concerned going
in,” Beck said. “Our boys
came out and were able to
match their intensity and we
took control right away.”
Viewmont won that game
48-0.
Beck was complimentary
of the assistant coaches,
defensive coordinator Dean
Layton, offensive coordinator Mike Gibbs, special
teams coach Chris A’Chin,
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“The boys probably
played their best football of
the year,” said coach Brian
Beck. “They did a great job
against some very good competition.”
The Vikings opened with

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Valley (Calif.) Raiders on
Thanksgiving afternoon.
The Napa Valley squad
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Sacramento, Calif. area.
“The first quarter was
close and then we just took
off,” Beck said.
“Their coach was very
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year.”
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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

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ANDY NISH won the Season Kart Championship for 2009. Nish is a Centerville resident.
Above Nish races while below the young man prepares for competition.

Centerville boy top kart racer
CENTERVILLE
—
When Centerville youngster
Andy Nish gets his drivers
license his parents may have
a hard time keeping him
from speeding.
Nish is an award-winning
racer having claimed the
Season Championship by
posting five wins during the
10 Race Summer Series.
Two of the wins were
back to back. Nish had
seven of 10 Podium Finishes.
The 8- to 12-year-old drivers were extremely competitive and impressive.
In the final race of the
season six karts each were
nose to tail for 14 laps.
There were numerous
position changes and 30 lead
changes during the race.
Kaitlyn Malloy won the
final race of the season with
Nish finishing second. Lincoln Steel and John Pardee
also posted wins during the
Utah Kart Championship
Series.
Other top contenders
included Walker Hess,
Austin Chalman, Tevin Robbins, Duncan Biles, Austin
Zaelit, Sophia Price, Gavin
Fox and T.J. Romero.

There were also several
other participants that will
be back for the 2010 season.
19 Karts competed in the
Season
Championship
Series.
Nish also won the ice
beaker championship for the
Junior 1-4 Cycle Class.
Preparations for the 2010
Season are already well
under way.

Nish will be Piloting a
new 2010 Birel C28Z Chassis from Miller Motorsports
Park.
Nish’s 9-year old sister
Olivia will come out of
retirement to campaign the
Tony Kart Cadet Chassis in
2010 which Andy won in
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LAYTON — Jake Brewer loves to fish.
The 26-year-old Layton
native fishes a few times a
week and has caught countless fish. But one day recently, Brewer caught a fish that
even surprised this experienced angler.
“I pulled in a trout that
was about 33 inches long and
weighed 10 pounds,” Brewer
said.
“The fish looked old and
before I released it I took a
picture of the number of the
tag that was secured to its
dorsal fin.”
The number on the tag
gave Brewer a chance to find

out more about the fish he’d
just caught.
When he returned home,
Brewer contacted Scott
Tolentino with the Division
of Wildlife Resources’ Bear
Lake Project who informed
Brewer that the fish he had
caught was 11 years his senior.
“I was amazed that the
fish was 37 years old,” Brewer said.
“You don’t expect to catch
a fish that is 11 years older
than you are.”
In fact, different websites offer different information about the life span
of trout. Some say trout
normally live about seven
years while other sites say
trout can live for several

decades.
No matter, the tag Brewer
called in gave the information on this elderly swimmer.
“It’s definitely interesting,” Brewer said.
Brewer, a 2001 graduate
of Northridge High School,
tries to fish after work as
often as he can.
“It’s just something I
enjoy,” he said.
“I usually go a few times a
week. I fish rivers and different places in the area.”
Brewer is glad he put the
elderly fish back into the
lake.
“He’s down there still
swimming around,” Brewer
said.
“It was definitely an interesting experience.”

are between five and seven
inches long.”
Dolling said the river
otters will also eat trout.
And that may not be a bad
thing.
“This stretch of the river

has an abundant trout population that’s dominated by
brown trout,” he said.
Andrews is still concerned.
“I guess it’s just a little bit
of the fear of the unknown.”

D5

JAKE BREWER of Layton shows off the trout he caught recently at Bear Lake. The trout had
a tag with information saying the fish was 37 years old. Since Brewer is 26, the fish is 11
years older than him. Brewer is from Layton and attended Northridge High School.

FARMINGTON — Division of Wildlife Resources
biologists have heard from
anglers all over Utah,
including Davis County,who
are concerned about the
effect river otters will have
on trout in the middle Provo
River.
“I’m not thrilled with
otters interfering with the
fish population,” said Farmington resident Mark
Andrews.
“Crayfish (also called
crawdads) are an otter’s
favorite
food,”
Justin
Dolling, game mammals
coordinator for the DWR.
said. “But if they can’t find
crayfish, they’ll turn to other
sources, including frogs and
fish. An adult otter eats
about two to three pounds
of food per day.”
Dolling said the middle
Provo River has plenty of
crayfish. But if the otters
have any difficulty finding
crayfish in the river, there
are plenty of fish to eat.
“Otters usually target
slower-moving fish, such as
sculpin, whitefish, carp and
suckers,” he said.
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Farmington resident flips at world championships
BY SCOTT SCHULTE
Clipper Sports Editor
KAYSVILLE — Brooke
Hemsley’s world is always
upside down.
The Davis High senior is
one of the best power tumblers in the world. Not gymnastics…power tumbling.
“I was always doing flips
when I was a kid,” Hemsley
said. “So my parents got me
into gymnastics. Then we
found a gym closer to our
home that also offered tumbling so I started doing that.”
Hemsley’s event in power
tumbling is called floor tumbling. It includes a series of
flips along a space of six-feet
wide and roughly 130 feet
long.
A total of seven flips are

BROOKE HEMSLEY finished 12th at the power tumbling world
championships in Russia. Hemsley is a senior at Davis High.

Y Mountain North
FANS of Brigham Young University showed their loyalty to
the Cougars by adding a tail to the Viewmont V overnight
Friday. Residents of Davis County could see the newly
formed Y all day Saturday. The transformation from the V to
a Y was done with several large sheets being sewn together and draped below the V. BYU won this year’s rivalry
game 26-23, which was marred by post-game antics by fans
and players including BYU quarterback Max Hall’s comments regarding his disdain for the University of Utah.

required in the event.
“It’s a fun part of the
sport,” Hemsley said.
The team includes mini
trampoline, regular trampoline and synchronized trampoline.
The sport has not yet
been recognized as an official Olympic sport so the
World Championships is an
even bigger event for athletes.
Hemsley, who resides in
Farmington and trains at the
Northern Star Boundaries
gym in West Haven, has had
the life-long goal of earning a
trip to the world championships, this year held in St.
Petersburg, Russia.
Earning a spot on the
national team was an
odyssey of sorts with Hems-

ley placing second at the
Elite Challenge in Arkansas
before traveling to San Jose,
Calif. where she placed second at the National Championships.
The Finals Selections
competition took place in
Las Vegas in September and
it was there Hemsley secured
her spot on the team.
“This was my dream so I
was real excited,” Hemsley
said. “It still hasn’t sunk in
that I made it and went over
there.”
While in Russia, Hemsley
placed 12th and enjoyed
sightseeing and making new
friends.
“We brought little things
like pins to trade and the
children over there would
run up to us and say, ‘trade,

trade,’” Hemsley said.“It was
fun to meet the people and
see the architecture of the
area.”
Hemsley’s favorite was St.
Isaac’s Cathedral.
“It was beautiful,” she
said.
Back to the sport, Hemsley was pleased with her finish and is planning to move
up to senior elite division
from the level 10 division
where she currently competes. She also plans to compete after leaving high
school.
“I’m keeping my options
open but I like Utah State
because they have a tumbling club.”
And having one of the
best on its club wouldn’t be
such a bad thing.

WOODS CROSS —
Blindsided.
That’s how long-time
Woods Cross High soccer
coach
Kevin
Rigby
described his being fired as
head coach of the Wildcat
girls soccer program.
“I’m still sort of in shock,”
Rigby said. “I didn’t see this
coming.”
According to Rigby, he
was asked by Woods Cross
Principal Vickie Ingram to
resign as head girls coach.
When Rigby refused to
resign, he was fired.
“From what I understand
there was a group of parents
unhappy about some things,
and they took their complaints to Mrs. Ingram and I
was then called in and asked
to resign.”
Ingram declined to go
into details, but said,“We felt
it was time for a change.”
Ingram added, “I think
sometimes a program can be
great but there still needs to
be a change.
“Now was a time for such
a change.”
As for whether there was
pressure from any outside
sources or the rumors of

parental influence, Ingram
offered no comment and
called the decision “a personnel matter.”
Rigby isn’t buying it.
“We had a group of girls
and parents who were concerned over playing time,
and I believe they went to
Mrs. Ingram and complained
about certain things.
“No one has been willing
to tell me exactly what those
complaints were,” Rigby said.
Rigby believes a large
part of the problem had to
deal with him and assistant
coach Sean Simons, who
Rigby said “tells people how
it is and refuses to sugarcoat
things. Sean is honest, and a
lot of people don’t like honesty.
“Sean refused to lie to
people, and he didn’t tell
people things unless he felt
he was being honest.”
Rigby said he was told he
and his staff “emotionally
beat up” the team.
Said Rigby, “I don’t think
being honest and holding
athletes accountable is being
emotionally abusive.”
Simons sees the whole
thing as ridiculous.
“I think firing Kevin
because a few parents aren’t
happy with their kids playing

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time is ridiculous,” Simons
said.
“Everyone knows
Kevin hasn't done anything
wrong, and that includes
standing by his assistant
coaches.
“If one of Kevin's assistants had done anything
wrong, Kevin would be the
first one to take action.
“If I had said or done anything inappropriate, Kevin
would have taken care of it
immediately, up to and
including firing me.
“Everybody who knows
Kevin understands the kind
of person he is, so to doubt
that he is anything but a
great man is idiotic, and to
not support him is shameful.”
Rigby’s record as the
head girls coach is impressive. Over the past 10 years,
Rigby-led girls teams from
Woods Cross have qualified
for the state tournament
every year, winning one title,
finishing second once.
“I know there are people
out there who support me,
and I appreciate them,”
Rigby said.
Rigby has been asked to
remain on as head coach for
the boys program at Woods
Cross.
“I haven’t made that decision yet,” Rigby said.

Hailee Henson

Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

IN SPITE of happy days during the 2009 soccer season, Woods Cross coach Kevin Rigby has
been fired. Rigby said he was blindsided by the firing after years of success.

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Santa set to make his appearance for ‘Miracle@2600’
SANTA WILL BE COMING to The Square Dec. 7,
along with traditional carriage rides.

BOUNTIFUL — Not only will The
Square@2600 be celebrating its grand
opening at noon on Dec. 7, but it also will
be welcoming the arrival of Santa Claus at
4 p.m.
Santa’s annual appearance, called the
Miracle@2600, will run until 8:30 p.m. at the
new and improved Square.
“I’m thrilled to see The Square with its
new look and the beautiful Christmas lights
all around,” Santa is reported to have said.
“Bountiful always has such spirited people,
it’s one of my favorite places to come visit.”
Blaine Smith, owner of The Gem Smith
at The Square, invites the public to enjoy

Even more miracles: Grand
openings set for The Square
and Sheer Indulgence
The public is invited to attend the grand
opening of The Square@2600, which is
scheduled to take place at noon on Monday,
Dec. 7.
The event will mark the construction
completion and upgrading of The Square,
formerly known as Colonial Square, including improved and redesigned parking facilities. A light lunch will be provided for all
those who attend.
Just prior to noon festivities, Sheer Indulgence Salon and Day Spa will be celebrating
its own re-grand opening at 11 a.m., but the
festivities will continue until 8 p.m. The

this major event.
“As always, we are going to have loads of
fun,” he said. “We will have horse-and-carriage rides down by Sheer Indulgence and
The Gem Smith that will take you around
the Square. We will have hot chocolate up
at Top Hat, and some warming cider over at
Primerica.”
And that’s just the start. Smith also
notes the following special items:
• Cinnamon tortillas at Costa Vida
• Taffy at Bridal Image
• Gingerbread cookies at Parson’s Bakery
• Chili at Hip & Humble and John Henry
Smith Insurance

salon, which has been having a makeover of
its own, will be providing free sample sprayon tans, plus 10-minute shoulder massages
for $5.
The salon also will be giving away a variety of prizes and will be offering special discounts on the many products it sells. Featured products include: Pureology, Osis,
Enjoy, Moroccanoil, Onesta, Dermalogica,
Renewlash, SunFX, M’lis and Mirabella. It
also features the hip new Miche bags.
Services at Sheer Indulgence include:
women’s and men’s haircuts, hair color,
extensions, perms, up-dos, nails, pedicures,
manicures, waxing, massages, facials, body
wraps, spray-on tans and permanent makeup.
The company invites the public to meet
the Sheer Indulgence team and to visit its
new and improved day spa.

• Sandwiches at Sheer Indulgence
• Cookies at Hemstitched Heirlooms
• Hot chocolate at Country Heart Craft
Boutique
• Music by Scoreboard Sports
• Popcorn at Gem Smith
• Pictures with Santa furnished by Quilters
Haven and Tina’s Hallmark
“We at The Square know how much
Santa loves his treats, so we are going to
have some delectable treats that even Santa
won’t be able to pass up. There will also be
fire pits to keep you warm.” The fire pits
will be located near Eve Cellular, Gem
Smith, Wade Medical & Laser, Hallmark,

MIA Restaurant, Family Wellness Center,
Scoreboard Sports, and Quilters Haven.
During his visit, Santa will be taking
photos with kids and making sure he knows
what each of them wants for Christmas.
He will be in the future home of Orange
Leaf Yogurt which is next to Eve Cellular,
with pictures taken by Quilters Haven.
“The Miracle at 2600 provides us an
opportunity to meet all the people in our
wonderful community,” added Smith.
“This event is always fun for everyone to
come to. Every year, it becomes bigger and
bigger, which is especially true this year,
with all the new renovation.”

THE SQUARE’S grand opening after extensive
modifications will also take place on Dec. 7.

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Davis Clipper • December 3, 2009

On the Move Women in Business help fund Amber Alert

Body by Me opens in Bountiful

BOUNTIFUL — A fitness center catering to families has recently opened at 145 S. Main St. in Bountiful.
Known as Body by Me, the facility is operated by partners Andrea Newbould and Torri Smith, whose goal is
to provide a wide range of options, including classes not
offered by other area gyms.
“For example, we offer plus-size fitness classes for
larger people, and we offer kids classes for children age
3 and up,” Newbould said. “We really want to promote
being healthy as a family. My partner and I have been
in the fitness industry for years teaching classes, and we
have heard so many things about what members want
and don’t want.”
In addition to the above, Body by Me offers pilates,
yoga and teen classes, which makes it possible for kids
and their parents to work out in different classes at the
same time.
Drills and skills programs even offer cardio training,
smaller weights, resistance bands and ball workouts for
kids from age 3-16, teaching youth to use them correctly
for their specific ages.
Body by Me offers three levels of services: (1)
unlimited monthly classes for a set monthly price, (2)
smaller classes with nutrition training and body fat testing, for a cost that averages about $9-$10 per class, and
(3) one-on-one individual training. There is even a family pass for four. The company does not require longterm contracts.

Three Little Monkeys adds a location

WEST BOUNTIFUL — Three Little Monkeys, a
children’s toy, game and book store, has recently opened
at The Commons in West Bountiful, next to Paradise
Bakery. The new store is in addition to the company’s
existing store, which has operated in Fruit Heights for
the past year.
In addition to offering a wide selection of games,
toys and books, the new store seeks to offer fun activities for children. Free Storytime sessions are conducted
every Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 10:30 and
11:30 a.m. Storytime activities include reading books
and singing songs – plus doing a craft tied to a different
theme each week.
The story also offers Kidivities each Tuesday at 11
a.m. for children age 3-6, and again at 4 p.m. for children
age 7 and up.
Company officials say the new store is operated by
“fun staff’ and offers “super awesome” products for
children of all ages.

Spring Mobile to aid Toys for Tots

WEST BOUNTIFUL — Spring Mobile, the Utahbased retailer of AT&T wireless phones, has announced
today that their 36 Utah locations will serve as donation
drop-off points for the annual Toys for Tots drive.
In South Davis, Spring Mobile’s store is located at
The Commons in West Bountiful.
New and unwrapped toys will be accepted at Spring
Mobile locations until Dec. 23. Each person donating a
toy at Spring Mobile store locations will receive a $10
Spring Mobile gift card.
“Giving back to the community is a core mission for
all of us at Spring. I hope that’s an attitude that our customers appreciate in our stores, every day,” said Jason
Ellis, Spring Mobile CEO.“We’re committed to the
many families and children who benefit from Toys for
Tots in Utah. We hope we can make a difference this
holiday season.”

LAYTON — The memory of Rachael Runyan is
still inspiring Utahns to help
abducted children.
Elaine Runyan-Simmons, a Layton businesswoman and the mother of
the 3-year-old girl who was
abducted and murdered in
Sunset in 1982, asked the
Davis County Chamber of
Commerce Women in Business to honor her daughter
by raising money for the
Utah AMBER Alert Plan,
and they responded.
Women in Business
raised $6,605—the entire
2010 budget for the Utah
AMBER Alert Plan.
Last year the organization raised $5,230 — the
entire 2009 budget for
Utah’s AMBER Alert.
“Most people don’t realize that Utah’s AMBER
Alert Plan is not supported
by taxes but is a labor of love
by volunteers and supporters,” said Utah Attorney
General Mark Shurtleff.
“My heartfelt thanks goes
out to Elaine Runyan-Simmons and the Women in
Business for giving every
child a fighting chance to
survive an abduction.”
Women in Business
raised the money this year at
the sold-out “Come As You
Aren’t Party” on Oct. 24.
The event featured a dinner,
silent auction, comedy from
Keith Stubbs, music by Road
Bound and a slide show
about AMBER Alerts featuring pictures of Rachael
Runyan.
“The Women in Business
gave their hearts for the
cause,” said Runyan-Simmons.
“I am proud to serve on
the committee with them
and for their support of this
worthy cause. We will work
tirelessly to make our state
safe for our children. We do

not want to lose another
child to abduction.”
Runyan-Simmons is on
the Women in Business
Board and a member of the
Utah AMBER Alert Advisory Committee.
The Utah Attorney General’s Office coordinates the
state’s AMBER Alert Plan

but it takes volunteers from
law enforcement, broadcasting, transportation and the
general public to make sure
the system runs effectively.
The donation will be used
to pay for training and training materials.The State Legislature passed a law so
donors to the Utah

BOUNTIFUL
— “I
turned 50 on Thanksgiving,
and this was the best Thanksgiving ever,” said Bob Winfield, a member of St. Olaf
Parish.
“I want to thank the doctors and nurses at Lakeview
Hospital, all the paramedics,
the Bountiful Police Department, and the Bountiful Fire
Department who have come
to my home to literally save
my life,” said Winfield.
“Before Easter of this year, it
was every other month that I
would just pass out, turn
blue, and they would have to
rush me to the hospital.”
In 2004, when Winfield
was 44, friends and relatives
throughout the United
States were praying for him
to recover. He had a stroke
and a heart valve that needed to be replaced. But
because he was so near
death,nobody in Utah would
operate on him. He was
flown to a medical center in
Cleveland, Ohio for heart
surgery. He recovered and
returned home about a
month later to continue his
recovery.
When Winfield was 7
years old, he had surgery to
replace a heart valve.Then at
17, they replaced his valve
again.
Winfield, who was born in
a small house outside Moab

Chris Young

BY CHRIS YOUNG
Clipper Correspondent

BOB WINFIELD, a member of St. Olaf Catholic Church, is
grateful for those who brought him through medical crises.
that had no running water,
attended a one-room schoolhouse before his family
moved to town. His heart
may be weak, but friends
describe him as having a big
heart both spiritually and
emotionally.
“All the paramedics, nurses and emergency room
medics at Lakeview, the
Bountiful Fire and Police
Departments all know my
name,” said Winfield. “They
say, ‘Bob, how come you are
here again?’ They know my
face and my address.
“One time I passed out in
the bedroom, and they had a
hard time getting the stretch-

er out of the house,” said
Winfield. “They also had a
hard time putting an intravenous needle into my vein,
so they put it in a bone in my
leg like a screw using a cordless drill. Blood is made in
the bone.
“Every time they come
here they are like angels,”
said Winfield.“They do what
they can to save my life.”
In February of this year,
Bob gave his oldest son
Daniel a scare. They had
been bowling and Bob had
exerted too much energy.
The smog was bad, which
makes it hard for him to
breathe especially since he

has asthma. He was weak
when he went to the truck
for his portable nebulizer.
Dan followed him out, which
is a good thing, because Winfield passed out in the truck.
Dan rushed him to the hospital, where he was again
revived.
“Dan flew to the hospital
while beating on my chest,”
said Bob.“I was turning blue,
and we did not have time to
spare. Thank God I taught
my boys how to drive fast.”
A few months later Winfield scared fellow parishioner Margaret Stireman. He
was feeling weak while walking home from adoration, so
he walked two blocks to
Stireman’s house. By the
time he arrived, he could no
longer talk. He passed out on
the way to the hospital,as she
drove the speed limit though
the school zone. St. Olaf
Church is about five minutes
from the hospital. Winfield
was not allowed to drive at
the time because he was having seizures.
“I knew if I made it to
Margaret’s everything would
be fine,” said Winfield.“I had
pneumonia, but I did not
know it.”
Winfield
has
since
learned what makes him
weak and obeys his body and
rests. He stays in the house
away from crowds and wears
a mask when he does go outside.

Many people aren’t waiting for Dec. 25 to open their
gifts.
They’ll be opening gifts
on Sunday, Dec. 6, the feast
day of St. Nicholas, the real
bishop upon whom Santa
Claus is based.
In many parts of the
world Nicholas is still the
main gift-giver. Many countries throughout Europe
plan major celebrations on
Dec. 6, and even here in the
United States, churches, particularly those with a Dutch
heritage, have St. Nicholas
celebrations.
Often, individual families
exchange gifts on that date,
setting Christmas aside as a
religious celebration.
Nicholas was born in the

third century, in the village of
Pataria, at the time an area of
Greece, now a part of Turkey.
Nicholas was born into a
wealthy family, who raised
him as a devout Christian.
They died in an epidemic
while Nicholas was still a boy.
It’s said that he took to
heart Jesus’ words to sell
one’s possessions and give
the money to the poor, and
so he used his inheritance to
assist those in need and the
sick.
He dedicated his life to
serving God and was named
bishop of Myra while still a
young man. He was known
for his generosity, his life of
children and his concern for
sailors and ships.
Through the centuries
stories and legends have
sprung
up
explaining
Nicholas’s good works.

One such story tells of a
poor man with three daughters, who had no dowries for
them. Women without
dowries were often sold into
slavery, and the larger the
dowry, the better the chance
a woman could find a good
husband.
The story goes that on
three occasions, a bag of gold
appeared in the man’s home,
providing
the
needed
dowries. The bags, it’s said,
were tossed through an open
window, landed in stockings
or shoes left by the fire to dry.
That led to the custom of
hanging stockings or putting
out shoes to receive a gift.
The story is sometimes told
as being gold balls instead of
bags, which is why oranges
are often placed in the toe of
stockings.
Other stories tell of

Nicholas as the protector of
children, saving them from
slavery, and still other stories
tell of Nicholas being able to
calm a stormy sea.
Nicholas was exiled and
imprisoned by the Roman
emperor Diocletian. Following his release he attended
the Council of Nicaea in 325.
He died on Dec. 6, 343
and was buried in the cathedral church of Myra.
Nicholas’ tomb in Myra
became a pilgrimage site.
Because of wars in the
region, some Christians were
concerned that access to the
tomb may be difficult and in
1087 sailors stole his bones,
taking them to Bari, an Italian seaport. A church was
built over his crypt.
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Boutique to benefit school

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CLEARFIELD — A Christmas boutique benefitting the
Little Lights Christian Academy will be held at Clearfield
Community Church, 200 S. 500 East, Clearfield, Saturday,
Dec. 3 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Twenty vendors will offer a variety of items, including arts
and crafts, candles, cosmetics, homemade jewelry and hair
bows, baked goods, Christmas ornaments and sandwiches
among other items boutique for sale.
Vendors can choose what percentage of their proceeds
will go to the academy.
The academy is an in-home preschool Christian academy,
with a kindergarten enrichment program for 3-5 year-olds,
located in Syracuse.
For more information, call 801-698-1075.

Church to
host Advent
service on
Wednesday
BOUNTIFUL — A
series of Advent services is
continuing at Cross of Christ
Lutheran Church, 1840 S. 75
East, on Wednesdays, Dec. 9
and 16 at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to
share in this Christmas tradition.
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Missionary
Called to serve
ELDER FERGUSON
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son of Jill and Robert Ferguson,
has been
called to
serve in the
S o u t h
Carolina
Columbia
Mission.
He
will
speak Dec.
13 at 1 p.m.
in
the
Shepard
Ward,1988 S.350 East,Kaysville.

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Orchard Elem. sponsors food drive

BOUNTIFUL — The Student Service Council will
be sponsoring a food drive until Friday, Dec. 11. Items
collected will be delivered to the Bountiful Food Pantry.
A contest will be held between classes in kindergarten
through third grade and fourth through sixth grades to
see who brings in the most food during the food drive.
For more information, contact the school at 801-4021700.

Layton High students make tiles

LAYTON — Ceramic students at Layton High
School made tiles to go into the new day-care center,
part of the phase 1 addition to the school. Students will
get to see their work on the walls at an open house at
the school from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday night. For more
information, contact Shalise Marx at 801-402-4800.

Kaysville Jr. hosts benefit concert

LAYTON — The Music Department Benefit Concert for Kaysville Junior High School will be held in the
Layton High School auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. on
Thursday night. For more information, contact Sheryl
Woodfield at 801-402-7200.

Used bookstore open for holidays

BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful Elementary School’s
used bookstore is up and running. The store includes
holiday books and movies, craft kits and patterns, cookbooks and coffee table books. Through the used bookstore, all proceeds go toward buying new books for the
elementary school library. The store is open on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday afternoons. For more information, contact the school’s librarian, Sheri Thompson, at
801-402-8200.

Qwest offers
teachers tech
grant program
DAVIS COUNTY —
For the fourth year in a row,
Qwest is offering its Teachers and Technology grant
program, with applications
due by Friday, Dec. 18.
Qwest
is
donating
$50,000 for the grants, which
will be administered by the
Utah State Office of Education.The purpose of the program itself is to reward public school teachers for using
technology to help enhance
the learning experience for
students.
“We are fortunate to
have (the program) in Utah.
It allows great teachers to
leverage their lessons
through the innovative use
of technology,” said Utah
State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Larry K.
Shumway.
Use of technology has
included using claymation
and video productions,
teaching teamwork and providing real-world experience in finding a job.
Grant applications must
be postmarked by midnight
on Dec. 18. For more information and applications,
visit http://my.uen.org/39.
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SYRACUSE — Cook Elementary School teacher Linda Horsley’s husband,
Grant, is being deployed to Afghanistan just before Christmas. The school is helping her son with an Eagle Scout project,“Christmas for Soldiers,” that involves
sending Christmas care packages with him to pass along to soldiers on Christmas
day. The project began on Monday, Nov. 30 and will continue through Friday, Dec.
11. Students are being asked to bring small items to donate. They will also be writing cards and letters to the soldiers. On Dec. 9, Capt. Horsley will visit each class to
get the students ready for the project. For more information, contact the school at
801-402-2200.

Students, community band together for project

VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL students walk by a few auctioned off dates during lunch as part
of a fund-raiser for the Guadalupe School in Salt Lake City.

BY SHALYN ROBERTS
Clipper Staff Writer
BOUNTIFUL — The
entire student body and
community are invited to
participate in Viewmont
High School’s goal to raise
more than $21,000 for
Guadalupe
Elementary
School in Salt Lake City and
the Davis County Community Foundation.
Each year, the student
body of Viewmont High
School bands together to
raise these funds.A group of
students
then
visits
Guadalupe
Elementary
School in Salt Lake City to
give students there a Christmas. Last year, the school
raised $34,000.
“There are a lot of people
we can help with this project,” said VHS student body
vice president Jared Van-

hille.
Students began raising
funds this year by Monday,
Nov. 30. Activities that help
get other students involved
include a silent auction date
night, a carnival night with
marriage booths, divorce
booths and dessert booths,
as well as a day to kiss a pig.
“The students are amazing with this project, they
work really hard to get those
funds,” said student body
advisor Breckon Heywood.
Of the funds raised,
between
$11,000
and
$13,000
goes
toward
Guadalupe
Elementary
School, while the rest goes
toward the Davis County
Community Foundation. In
the past, funds have also
been donated to the Davis
Education Foundation, the
Children’s Care Center and
other organizations.

“Financially, these families are in tough play,” said
Vanhille about the students
at Guadalupe Elementary
School.
With the funds from
Guadalupe
Elementary
School, students will go buy
clothes, gloves, coats and
toys for 106 children. At the
end of the project, students
go deliver the presents and
hold a dinner for the students and their families.
“It’s amazing that within
four weeks, we can raise
over $25,000,” said Heywood.
The community is invited
to participate and can write
checks out to Viewmont
High School for Guadalupe
Elementary School or drop
funds off at the school.
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A wide variety of floats
added a little glow to
the Kaysville Clipper
Light Parade, which was
held the day after
Thanksgiving. The event
also included a Nativity
program and Christmas
Tree
Lighting.
The
Bountiful Clipper Light
Parade will be held Dec.
4 at 6 p.m. See more
photos on A1.

WOODS CROSS —
The Woods Cross City Wide
Book Club will hold its
annual Christmas party on
Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m.
All participants are invited to bring a plate of cookies for the cookie exchange
together with a wrapped
book for the book
exchange. The group will be
discussing “The Christmas
Sweater”, authored by radio
and television host Glenn
Beck.
The book became an
instant holiday classic and
describes boyhood memories, wrenching life lessons,
and the true meaning of the
gifts given in love.
All are invited to this
fun-filled evening, which
will be held at the City Hall.
For further information,
contact Elizabeth Weiler at
801-294-4811.
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